Definition of Tincts

1. tinct [v] - See also: tinct

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tincts

tinamous
tincal
tincalconite
tincals
tinchel
tinchels
tinclad
tinclads
tinct
tinctable
tincted
tincting
tinction
tinctorial
tinctorially
tincts (current term)
tinctumutation
tinctura
tincturation
tincture
tincture of iodine
tincture of opium
tinctured
tinctures
tincturing
tind
tindal
tindals
tinded
tinder

Literary usage of Tincts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. "Astrology Theologized.": The Spiritual Hermeneutics of Astrology and Holy Writ by Valentin Weigel, Anna Bonus Kingsford (1886)
"Every knowledge, science, art, industry and faculty passeth into the nature of man, penetrates him, occupies him, possesseth him, tincts him, ..."

2. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1895)
"When intelligence becomes strong enough to be more useful than perfect instinct«, selection will favor individuals in whom imperfect in- •tincts can be ..."

3. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1887)
"The Yule log's blaze On chubby cheeks beams bright, Wrinkles it tincts with light Of other days. And Christmas fare That makes babes blithe and bold, ..."

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