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colour in heraldic illustration; there are three basic types: colours (all unpatterned colours that are not metals), metals (such as argent or or) and furs
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| tincture |
A liquid usually made by soaking a whole herb or its parts in a mixture of water and ethyl alcohol (such as vodka). The alcohol helps extract the herb's active components, concentrating and preserving them.
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An alcoholic extraction with the solvent left in as a dilutant.
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is cold-processed alcoholic extract from natural products. They were much favored in former times, but their use today is on the decline for economic reasons.
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Obsolete term for a simple alcoholic solution of iodine.
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