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tincture An herb extract steeped in alcohol for several weeks; available commercially and usually taken in drops.
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tincture A prepared perfumery material, flavor material or pharmaceutical product. Tinctures can be considered alcoholic extracts of natural raw materials; the solvent is left in the extract as a diluent.
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tincture This is the result of soaking herbs in drinking alcohol. The volatile elements dissolve into the alcohol, making them accessible to the user. Vinegar or glycerol can be used as the solvent instead for those who do not wish to take alcohol.
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