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Definition of tinge
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of tinge is as below...
Tinge (n.) A
degree,
usually
a
slight
degree,
of some
color,
taste,
or
something
foreign,
infused
into
another
substance
or
mixture,
or added to it;
tincture;
color;
dye; hue;
shade;
taste..
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Infuscated
::
Infuscated
(a.)
Darkened
with a
blackish
tinge.
Tincture
::
Tincture
(n.) A
slight
quality
added to
anything;
a
tinge;
as, a
tincture
of
French
manners..
Pyrope
::
Pyrope
(n.) A
variety
of
garnet,
of a poppy or
blood-red
color,
frequently
with a tinge of
orange.
It is used as a gem. See the Note under
Garnet..
Guaranty
::
Guaranty
(n.) In law and
common
usage:
To
undertake
or
engage
that
another
person
shall
perform
(what he has
stipulated);
to
undertake
to be
answerable
for (the debt or
default
of
another);
to
engage
to
answer
for the
performance
of (some
promise
or duty by
another)
in case of a
failure
by the
latter
to
perform;
to
undertake
to
secure
(something)
to
another,
as in the case of a
contingency.
See
Guarantee,
v. t..
Teint
::
Teint (n.) Tint;
color;
tinge,
See
Tint..
Impurple
::
Impurple
(v. t.) To color or tinge with
purple;
to make red or
reddish;
to
purple;
as, a field
impurpled
with
blood..
Color
::
Color (v. t.) To
change
or alter the hue or tint of, by
dyeing,
staining,
painting,
etc.; to dye; to
tinge;
to
paint;
to
stain..
Pi–a Cloth
::
Pi–a cloth () A fine
material
for
ladies'
shawls,
scarfs,
handkerchiefs,
etc., made from the fiber of the
pineapple
leaf, and
perhaps
from other
fibrous
tropical
leaves.
It is
delicate,
soft, and
transparent,
with a
slight
tinge of pale
yellow..
Insure
::
Insure
(v. t.)
Specifically,
to
secure
against
a loss by a
contingent
event,
on
certain
stipulated
conditions,
or at a given rate or
premium;
to give or to take an
insurance
on or for; as, a
merchant
insures
his ship or its
cargo,
or both,
against
the
dangers
of the sea; goods and
buildings
are
insured
against
fire or
water;
persons
are
insured
against
sickness,
accident,
or
death;
and
sometimes
hazardous
debts are
insured..
Sanious
::
Sanious
(a.)
Pertaining
to
sanies,
or
partaking
of its
nature
and
appearance;
thin and
serous,
with a
slight
bloody
tinge;
as, the
sanious
matter
of an
ulcer..
Sphagnum
::
Sphagnum
(n.) A genus of
mosses
having
white
leaves
slightly
tinged
with red or green and found
growing
in
marshy
places;
bog moss; peat moss.
Guarantee
::
Guarantee
(n.) In law and
common
usage:
A
promise
to
answer
for the
payment
of some debt, or the
performance
of some duty, in case of the
failure
of
another
person,
who is, in the first
instance,
liable
to such
payment
or
performance;
an
engagement
which
secures
or
insures
another
against
a
contingency;
a
warranty;
a
security.
Same as
Guaranty..
Colored
::
Colored
(a.)
Having
color;
tinged;
dyed;
painted;
stained.
Attinge
::
Attinge
(v. t.) To touch
lightly.
Discolor
::
Discolor
(v. t.) To alter the
natural
hue or color of; to
change
to a
different
color;
to
stain;
to
tinge;
as, a drop of wine will
discolor
water;
silver
is
discolored
by sea
water..
Tincture
::
Tincture
(n.) A tinge or shade of
color;
a tint; as, a
tincture
of red..
Mode
::
Mode (n.) The form in which the
proposition
connects
the
predicate
and
subject,
whether
by
simple,
contingent,
or
necessary
assertion;
the form of the
syllogism,
as
determined
by the
quantity
and
quality
of the
constituent
proposition;
mood..
Contingence
::
Contingence
(n.) See
Contingency.
Miniate
::
Miniate
(v. t.) To paint or tinge with red lead or
vermilion;
also, to
decorate
with
letters,
or the like,
painted
red, as the page of a
manuscript..
Contingent
::
Contingent
(a.)
Possible,
or
liable,
but not
certain,
to
occur;
incidental;
casual..
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