tincture

Etymology
The is derived from Late, borrowed from  +. is derived from + ; while  is the    of, ultimately from. .

The is derived from the noun.

Noun

 * 1)  A pigment or other substance that colours or dyes; specifically, a pigment used as a cosmetic. 1
 * 2) A colour or tint, especially if produced by a pigment or something which stains; a tinge.
 * 3)  A slight addition of a thing to something else; a shade, a touch, a trace.
 * 4)  A hue or pattern used in the depiction of a coat of arms; namely, a colour, fur, or metal.
 * 5) The act of colouring or dyeing.
 * 6) A slight physical quality other than colour (especially taste), or an abstract quality, added to something; a tinge.
 * 7) A small flaw; a blemish, a stain.
 * 8)  A medicine consisting of one or more substances dissolved in ethanol or some other solvent.
 * 9)  A (small) alcoholic drink.
 * 10) An immaterial substance or spiritual principle which was thought capable of being instilled into physical things; also, the essence or spirit of something.
 * 11) A material essence thought to be capable of extraction from a substance.
 * 12)  The part of a substance thought to be essential, finer, and/or more volatile, which could be extracted in a solution; also, the process of obtaining this.
 * 1)  A hue or pattern used in the depiction of a coat of arms; namely, a colour, fur, or metal.
 * 2) The act of colouring or dyeing.
 * 3) A slight physical quality other than colour (especially taste), or an abstract quality, added to something; a tinge.
 * 4) A small flaw; a blemish, a stain.
 * 5)  A medicine consisting of one or more substances dissolved in ethanol or some other solvent.
 * 6)  A (small) alcoholic drink.
 * 7) An immaterial substance or spiritual principle which was thought capable of being instilled into physical things; also, the essence or spirit of something.
 * 8) A material essence thought to be capable of extraction from a substance.
 * 9)  The part of a substance thought to be essential, finer, and/or more volatile, which could be extracted in a solution; also, the process of obtaining this.
 * 1) A small flaw; a blemish, a stain.
 * 2)  A medicine consisting of one or more substances dissolved in ethanol or some other solvent.
 * 3)  A (small) alcoholic drink.
 * 4) An immaterial substance or spiritual principle which was thought capable of being instilled into physical things; also, the essence or spirit of something.
 * 5) A material essence thought to be capable of extraction from a substance.
 * 6)  The part of a substance thought to be essential, finer, and/or more volatile, which could be extracted in a solution; also, the process of obtaining this.
 * 1) A small flaw; a blemish, a stain.
 * 2)  A medicine consisting of one or more substances dissolved in ethanol or some other solvent.
 * 3)  A (small) alcoholic drink.
 * 4) An immaterial substance or spiritual principle which was thought capable of being instilled into physical things; also, the essence or spirit of something.
 * 5) A material essence thought to be capable of extraction from a substance.
 * 6)  The part of a substance thought to be essential, finer, and/or more volatile, which could be extracted in a solution; also, the process of obtaining this.
 * 1)  A medicine consisting of one or more substances dissolved in ethanol or some other solvent.
 * 2)  A (small) alcoholic drink.
 * 3) An immaterial substance or spiritual principle which was thought capable of being instilled into physical things; also, the essence or spirit of something.
 * 4) A material essence thought to be capable of extraction from a substance.
 * 5)  The part of a substance thought to be essential, finer, and/or more volatile, which could be extracted in a solution; also, the process of obtaining this.
 * 1) An immaterial substance or spiritual principle which was thought capable of being instilled into physical things; also, the essence or spirit of something.
 * 2) A material essence thought to be capable of extraction from a substance.
 * 3)  The part of a substance thought to be essential, finer, and/or more volatile, which could be extracted in a solution; also, the process of obtaining this.
 * 1) A material essence thought to be capable of extraction from a substance.
 * 2)  The part of a substance thought to be essential, finer, and/or more volatile, which could be extracted in a solution; also, the process of obtaining this.
 * 1)  The part of a substance thought to be essential, finer, and/or more volatile, which could be extracted in a solution; also, the process of obtaining this.
 * 1)  The part of a substance thought to be essential, finer, and/or more volatile, which could be extracted in a solution; also, the process of obtaining this.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish:, vivahde
 * Greek:


 * Czech: tinktura
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Italian:
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:


 * Bashkir: төнәтмә
 * Bulgarian:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 萃取液,
 * Czech: tinktura
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Indonesian: tingtur
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:, 丁幾
 * Macedonian: тинкту́ра
 * Marathi: रंगौषधि
 * Norwegian: tinktur
 * Persian:
 * Polish: ,
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Swedish:


 * Finnish:, , , terävät

Verb

 * 1)  To colour or stain (something) with, or as if with, a dye or pigment.
 * 2)  Followed by with: to add to or impregnate (something) with (a slight amount of) an abstract or  physical quality; to imbue, to taint, to tinge.
 * 3)  To dissolve (a substance) in ethanol or some other solvent to produce a medicinal tincture.
 * 4)  To have a taint or tinge of some quality.
 * 1)  Followed by with: to add to or impregnate (something) with (a slight amount of) an abstract or  physical quality; to imbue, to taint, to tinge.
 * 2)  To dissolve (a substance) in ethanol or some other solvent to produce a medicinal tincture.
 * 3)  To have a taint or tinge of some quality.
 * 1)  To dissolve (a substance) in ethanol or some other solvent to produce a medicinal tincture.
 * 2)  To have a taint or tinge of some quality.
 * 1)  To dissolve (a substance) in ethanol or some other solvent to produce a medicinal tincture.
 * 2)  To have a taint or tinge of some quality.
 * 1)  To dissolve (a substance) in ethanol or some other solvent to produce a medicinal tincture.
 * 2)  To have a taint or tinge of some quality.
 * 1)  To dissolve (a substance) in ethanol or some other solvent to produce a medicinal tincture.
 * 2)  To have a taint or tinge of some quality.
 * 1)  To dissolve (a substance) in ethanol or some other solvent to produce a medicinal tincture.
 * 2)  To have a taint or tinge of some quality.
 * 1)  To dissolve (a substance) in ethanol or some other solvent to produce a medicinal tincture.
 * 2)  To have a taint or tinge of some quality.
 * 1)  To have a taint or tinge of some quality.
 * 1)  To have a taint or tinge of some quality.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Finnish: ,
 * Greek: