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1 tintura
f.1 tincture (chemistry).tintura de yodo (tincture of) iodine2 dye (tinte).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: tinturar.* * *1 (colorante) dye2 (proceso) dyeing3 (disolución) tincture\tintura de yodo iodine* * *SF1) (=acto) dyeing2) (Quím) dye, dyestuff; (Téc) stain3) (Farm) tincture4) (=poquito) smattering; (=barniz) thin veneer* * *femenino dye, tincture (frml)* * *= dyeing, stain, tincture.Ex. The author provides a list of needed materials, required preparations, and instructions for demonstrating the dyeing of anodized aluminum.Ex. Today, with water-based stains anyone can achieve a beautiful finish in a very short time, using only paintbrushes and rags.Ex. Tinctures made of fresh herb are almost always effective in curbing excessive bleeding.----* hacer una tintura = tincture.* * *femenino dye, tincture (frml)* * *= dyeing, stain, tincture.Ex: The author provides a list of needed materials, required preparations, and instructions for demonstrating the dyeing of anodized aluminum.
Ex: Today, with water-based stains anyone can achieve a beautiful finish in a very short time, using only paintbrushes and rags.Ex: Tinctures made of fresh herb are almost always effective in curbing excessive bleeding.* hacer una tintura = tincture.* * *dye, tincture ( frml)Compuesto:tincture of iodine* * *
tintura sustantivo femenino
1 (para teñir) dye
2 Med (sustancia en líquido) tincture
tintura de yodo, tincture of iodine
' tintura' also found in these entries:
English:
dye
- rinse
- stain
- tint
* * *tintura nf1. Quím tincturetintura de yodo (tincture of) iodine2. [tinte] dye;[proceso] dyeing* * *f dye* * *tintura nf1) : dye, tint2) : tincturetintura de yodo: tincture of iodine
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