tinctus

  • 1Hellinsia tinctus — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta …

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  • 2Meloe tinctus —   Meloe tinctus Clasificación científica Reino …

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  • 3Astragalus purshii var. tinctus — ID 8371 Symbol Key ASPUT Common Name woollypod milkvetch Family Fabaceae Category Dicot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity Native to U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution CA, NV, OR, WA Growth Habit Forb/herb Dur …

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  • 4Astragalus purshii Douglas ex Hook. var. tinctus M.E. Jones — Symbol ASPUT Common Name woollypod milkvetch Botanical Family Fabaceae …

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  • 5Tinto — (Del lat. tinctus .) ► adjetivo 1 De color rojo oscuro o cárdeno. ► adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino 2 ENOLOGÍA Se aplica al vino de color oscuro, casi tirando a negro: ■ tomaremos un tinto con el asado. ► adjetivo 3 ENOLOGÍA Se refiere a la uva… …

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  • 6Sacramentals — • In instituting the sacraments Christ did not determine the matter and form down to the slightest detail, leaving this task to the Church, which should determine what rites were suitable in the administration of the sacraments. These rites are… …

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  • 7ԿԱՐՄԻՐ — (մրոյ, ով, կամ րի, րաւ.) NBH 1 1075 Chronological Sequence: Unknown date, 6c, 10c, 12c, 13c ա. եբր. գարմիլ, սուֆ. թ. գըրմըղը, գըզըլ. դաղմ. չէ՛րմնի. ἑρυθρός, πυρρός, πυρράκις ruber, rufus, rubicundus, flavus κόκκινος coccineus, cocco tinctus.… …

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  • 8tint — (n.) color, 1717, alteration of tinct (c.1600), from L. tinctus a dyeing, from tingere to dye (see TINCTURE (Cf. tincture)); influenced by It. tinta tint, hue, from L. tinctus. The verb is attested from 1756 (implied in tinted) …

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  • 9teincture — Teincture, Sanies, Tinctura. Teinctures noires pour cordonniers, Atramentum sutorium. Bailler quelque legiere teincture, Imbuere. Le faict de teincture, Tinctus, huius tinctus, Infectus huius infectus …

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  • 10Intinctivity — In tinc*tiv i*ty, n. [Pref. in not + L. tinctus, p. p. of tingere to tinge] The lack of the quality of coloring or tingeing other bodies. Kirwan. [1913 Webster] …

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