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Definition of tinct
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Tinct (v. t.) To color or
stain;
to
imblue;
to tint.
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Extension
::
Extension
(v. t.) The
straightening
of a limb, in
distinction
from
flexion..
Legible
::
Legible
(a.)
Capable
of being read or
deciphered;
distinct
to the eye;
plain;
-- used of
writing
or
printing;
as, a fair,
legible
manuscript..
Honor
::
Honor (n.) To
dignify;
to raise to
distinction
or
notice;
to
bestow
honor upon; to
elevate
in rank or
station;
to
ennoble;
to
exalt;
to
glorify;
hence,
to do
something
to
honor;
to treat in a
complimentary
manner
or with
civility..
Dividant
::
Dividant
(a.)
Different;
distinct.
Law
::
Law (n.) The
Jewish
or
Mosaic
code, and that part of
Scripture
where it is
written,
in
distinction
from the
gospel;
hence,
also, the Old
Testament..
Phonography
::
Phonography
(n.) A
representation
of
sounds
by
distinctive
characters;
commonly,
a
system
of
shorthand
writing
invented
by Isaac
Pitman,
or a
modification
of his
system,
much used by
reporters..
Voluntary
::
Voluntary
(v. t.) Of or
pertaining
to
voluntaryism;
as, a
voluntary
church,
in
distinction
from an
established
or state
church..
Calliopsis
::
Calliopsis
(n.) A
popular
name given to a few
species
of the genus
Coreopsis,
especially
to C.
tinctoria
of
Arkansas..
Measles
::
Measles
(n.) A
contagious
febrile
disorder
commencing
with
catarrhal
symptoms,
and
marked
by the
appearance
on the third day of an
eruption
of
distinct
red
circular
spots,
which
coalesce
in a
crescentic
form, are
slightly
raised
above the
surface,
and after the
fourth
day of the
eruption
gradually
decline;
rubeola..
Campaign
::
Campaign
(n.) A
connected
series
of
military
operations
forming
a
distinct
stage in a war; the time
during
which an army keeps the
field.
Vitalism
::
Vitalism
(n.) The
doctrine
that all the
functions
of a
living
organism
are due to an
unknown
vital
principle
distinct
from all
chemical
and
physical
forces.
Distinctness
::
Distinctness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
distinct;
a
separation
or
difference
that
prevents
confusion
of parts or
things.
Ichthyornis
::
Ichthyornis
(n.) An
extinct
genus of
toothed
birds found in the
American
Cretaceous
formation.
It is
remarkable
for
having
biconcave
vertebrae,
and
sharp,
conical
teeth set in
sockets.
Its wings were well
developed.
It is the type of the order
Odontotormae..
Zygosperm
::
Zygosperm
(n.) A spore
formed
by the union of the
contents
of two
similar
cells,
either
of the same or of
distinct
individual
plants.
Zygosperms
are found in
certain
orders
of algae and
fungi..
Division
::
Division
(n.)
Difference
of
condition;
state of
distinction;
distinction;
contrast.
Petition
::
Petition
(n.) A
formal
written
request
addressed
to an
official
person,
or to an
organized
body,
having
power to grant it;
specifically
(Law),
a
supplication
to
government,
in
either
of its
branches,
for the
granting
of a
particular
grace or
right;
-- in
distinction
from a
memorial,
which calls
certain
facts to mind; also, the
written
document..
Odontopteryx
::
Odontopteryx
(n.) An
extinct
Eocene
bird
having
the jaws
strongly
serrated,
or
dentated,
but
destitute
of true
teeth.
It was found near
London..
Hybrid
::
Hybrid
(n.) The
offspring
of the union of two
distinct
species;
an
animal
or plant
produced
from the
mixture
of two
species.
See
Mongrel.
Immarginate
::
Immarginate
(a.) Not
having
a
distinctive
margin
or
border.
Appellative
::
Appellative
(n.) A
common
name, in
distinction
from a
proper
name. A
common
name, or
appellative,
stands
for a whole
class,
genus,
or
species
of
beings,
or for
universal
ideas.
Thus, tree is the name of all
plants
of a
particular
class;
plant and
vegetable
are names of
things
that grow out of the
earth.
A
proper
name, on the other hand,
stands
for a
single
thing;
as, Rome,
Washington,
Lake
Erie..
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