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tinc·ture[ˈtɪŋktʃəʳ, AM -ɚ]na \tincture of iodine eine Jodtinktur* * *['tIŋktSə(r)]1. n1) (PHARM, HER) Tinktur f2. vtviews, opinions einen Anstrich or Beigeschmack geben (+dat) (with von)to be tinctured with sth — einen Anstrich or Beigeschmack von etw haben
* * *tincture [ˈtıŋktʃə(r)]A s1. MED, PHARM Tinktur f:tincture of arnica (iodine) Arnika-(Jod)tinktur2. Aufguss m3. fig (of von)a) Spur f, Beigeschmack mb) Anstrich m5. poet Farbe f6. obsa) Quintessenz fb) Extrakt mB v/t1. färbenbe tinctured with einen Anstrich haben von* * *n.Tinktur -en f.
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