| tincture |
herbal remedy prepared in alcohol
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| tin |
(noun) a metallic element used in various industries, and in making certain tissue stains. Tin is sometimes used as a catalyst in the manufacturing process of breast implants
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| tin poisoning |
tin in soldered containers has occasionally been responsible for poisoning. Symptoms include: metallic taste in the mouth, gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting, cramping, and diarrhea
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| tine |
Any one of the spikes or prongs of the antler.
Ãâó: www.uvm.edu/~jdecher/GoT.html
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| tincture |
the liquid form of an herb. Most tinctures are alcohol based and are made by soaking the herb in a drinkable form of alcohol (ethanol, grain). This extracts the active parts of the herb while also acting as a preservative. Tinctures are also available in nonalcoholic versions and are prepared by soaking the herb in glycerol rather than alcohol.
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