tinc·ture / ˈtingkchər/ • n. 1. a medicine made by dissolving a drug in alcohol
2. a slight trace of something: she could not keep a tincture of bitterness out of her voice.
3. Heraldry any of the conventional colors (including the metals and stains, and often the furs) used in coats of arms.
• v. (be tinctured) be tinged, flavored, or imbued with a slight amount of: Arthur’s affability was tinctured with faint sarcasm.
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