Lexicographical Neighbors of Tingeing
Literary usage of Tingeing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and edited by Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig (1797)
"It is, however, commonly reft rained to the art of tingeing filk, wool, cotton,
and linen, with different colours ; and, as fuch, ..."
2. Choisy: A Novel by James P. Story (1872)
"Boulevard, daylight was tingeing the sty; and as they walked rather lazily toward
the Malesherbes, they met more than one troop of bloused workmen coming up ..."
3. One Thousand Experiments in Chemistry: With Illustrations of Natural by Colin MacKenzie (1822)
"ART OF tingeing GLASS OF VARIOUS COLOURS. Glass is tinged of various colours by
mixing with it, while in fusion, some of the metallic oxides; ..."
4. The Microscope and Microscopical Technology: A Textbook for Physicians and by Heinrich Frey (1880)
"The advantages of this method consist, according to the investigator mentioned,
in the fact that it produces an excellent tingeing of the nucleus, ..."