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tincture Method of alcoholic extraction from mashed or boiled plant material for flavors, aromas and tonics. Also an herbal remedy, or perfumery material prepared in an alcohol base.
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tincture Herbal medicine made by prolonged soaking of the herb in water and pure alcohol
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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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