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1 tinct
[tiŋkt] n coloração, tintura. • adj tingido. -
2 distinct
[di'stiŋkt]1) (easily seen, heard or noticed: There are distinct differences between the two; Her voice is very distinct.) distintivo2) (separate or different: Those two birds are quite distinct - you couldn't confuse them.) diferente•- distinctness
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- distinctive
- distinctively* * *dis.tinct[dist'iŋkt] adj 1 distinto, ilustre, eminente. 2 diferente, dessemelhante, diverso. 3 separado, apartado. 4 claro, evidente, aparente, preciso, inconfundível. 5 coll categórico, positivo, decidido. -
3 distinctly
adverb He pronounces his words very distinctly; I distinctly heard him tell you to wait!) nitidamente* * *dis.tinct.ly[dist'iŋktli] adv distintamente, claramente, inconfundivelmente, de maneira perspicaz, decididamente. -
4 distinctness
noun nitidez* * *dis.tinct.ness[dist'iŋktnis] n distinção, clareza, precisão, perspicuidade, distintivo. -
5 extinct
[ik'stiŋkt]1) ((of a type of animal etc) no longer in existence: Mammoths became extinct in prehistoric times.) extinto2) ((of a volcano) no longer active: That volcano was thought to be extinct until it suddenly erupted ten years ago.) extinto•* * *ex.tinct[ikst'iŋkt] adj 1 extinto. an extinct volcano / um vulcão extinto. 2 apagado. 3 morto, acabado. 4 revogado, abolido. 5 liquidado. -
6 indistinct
[indi'stiŋkt](not clear to the eye, ear or mind; not distinct: an indistinct outline of a ship; His speech is rather indistinct.) inidstinto- indistinctness* * *in.dis.tinct[indist'iŋkt] adj indistinto, confuso, vago. -
7 indistinctly
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8 indistinctness
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Tinct — Tinct, n. [See {Tint}.] Color; tinge; tincture; tint. [Archaic] Blue of heaven s own tinct. Shak. [1913 Webster] All the devices blazoned on the shield, In their own tinct. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tinct — Tinct, a. [L. tinctus, p. p. of tingere to tinge. See {Tinge}.] Tined; tinged. [Archaic] Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tinct — Tinct, v. t. [See {Tinge}.] To color or stain; to imblue; to tint. [Archaic] Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tinct — (n.) c.1600, from L. tinctus a dyeing, from tingere (see TINCTURE (Cf. tincture)) … Etymology dictionary
tinct — tinct1 [tiŋkt] adj. [L tinctus, pp. of tingere: see TINGE] Archaic tinged; tinted n. Now Rare a color; tint tinct2 abbrev. tincture … English World dictionary
tinct — dis·tinct; dis·tinct·ly; dis·tinct·ness; ex·tinct; tinct; un·dis·tinct·ly; un·dis·tinct·ness; … English syllables
tinct. — tincture. * * * tinct «tihngkt», adjective, noun, verb. –adj. Archaic. tinged; flavored: »lucent syrops tinct with cinnamon (Keats). –n. Arcic. tint; tinge. –v.t. Obsolete. 1. to tinge; tint … Useful english dictionary
tinct — Abbreviation of L. tinctura, tincture. * * * tincture * * * tinct abbr tincture … Medical dictionary
tinct — I. adjective Etymology: Latin tinctus, past participle Date: 1579 colored, tinged II. noun Date: 1602 tincture, tinge … New Collegiate Dictionary
tinct — /tingkt/, v.t. 1. to tinge or tint, as with color. 2. Obs. to imbue. adj. 3. tinged; colored; flavored. n. 4. tint; tinge; coloring. [1425 75 for earlier alchemical sense; 1585 95 for def. 1; 1595 1605 for def. 4; late ME < L tinctus, ptp. of… … Universalium
tinct. — tincture. * * * … Universalium