| tincture |
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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| tinctable |
stainable or tingible.
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| tinction |
1. the act of staining. 2. the addition of coloring or flavoring agents to a prescription.
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| tinctorial |
pertaining to dyeing or staining.
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| tinctura |
tincture.
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