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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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Teint
::
Teint (n.) Tint;
color;
tinge,
See
Tint..
Casualty
::
Casualty
(n.) That which comes
without
design
or
without
being
foreseen;
contingency.
Crimson
::
Crimson
(n.) A deep red color
tinged
with blue; also, red color in
general..
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..
Tinct
::
Tinct (n.)
Color;
tinge;
tincture;
tint.
Contingently
::
Contingently
(adv.)
In a
contingent
manner;
without
design
or
foresight;
accidentally.
Paint
::
Paint (v. t.) Fig.: To
color,
stain,
or
tinge;
to adorn or
beautify
with
colors;
to
diversify
with
colors..
Aluminium
::
Aluminium
(n.) The
metallic
base of
alumina.
This metal is
white,
but with a
bluish
tinge,
and is
remarkable
for its
resistance
to
oxidation,
and for its
lightness,
having
a
specific
gravity
of about 2.6.
Atomic
weight
27.08.
Symbol
Al..
Contingencies
::
Contingencies
(pl. ) of
Contingenc.
Cossack
::
Cossack
(n.) One of a
warlike,
pastoral
people,
skillful
as
horsemen,
inhabiting
different
parts of the
Russian
empire
and
furnishing
valuable
contingents
of
irregular
cavalry
to its
armies,
those of
Little
Russia
and those of the Don
forming
the
principal
divisions..
Tingeing
::
Tingeing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ting.
Trancscendental
::
Trancscendental
(a.) In the
Kantian
system,
of or
pertaining
to that which can be
determined
a
priori
in
regard
to the
fundamental
principles
of all human
knowledge.
What is
transcendental,
therefore,
transcends
empiricism;
but is does not
transcend
all human
knowledge,
or
become
transcendent.
It
simply
signifies
the a
priori
or
necessary
conditions
of
experience
which,
though
affording
the
conditions
of
experience,
transcend
the
sphere
of that
contingent
knowledge
which is
acquired
by
experienc
Should
::
Should
(imp.)
Used as an
auxiliary
verb, to
express
a
conditional
or
contingent
act or
state,
or as a
supposition
of an
actual
fact; also, to
express
moral
obligation
(see
Shall);
e. g.: they
should
have come last week; if I
should
go; I
should
think you could go..
Tincture
::
Tincture
(v. t.) To imbue the mind of; to
communicate
a
portion
of
anything
foreign
to; to
tinge.
Tinct
::
Tinct (a.)
Tined;
tinged.
Sallow
::
Sallow
(v. t.) To tinge with
sallowness.
Distain
::
Distain
(v. t.) To tinge with a
different
color from the
natural
or
proper
one; to
stain;
to
discolor;
to
sully;
to
tarnish;
to
defile;
-- used
chiefly
in
poetry.
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..
Guarantee
::
Guarantee
(n.) In law and
common
usage:
to
undertake
or
engage
for the
payment
of (a debt) or the
performance
of (a duty) by
another
person;
to
undertake
to
secure
(a
possession,
right,
claim,
etc.) to
another
against
a
specified
contingency,
or at all
avents;
to give a
guarantee
concerning;
to
engage,
assure,
or
secure
as a thing that may be
depended
on; to
warrant;
as, to
guarantee
the
execution
of a
treaty..
Vested
::
Vested
(a.) Not in a state of
contingency
or
suspension;
fixed;
as,
vested
rights;
vested
interests..
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