tinction
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    Etymology
    
From Latin tinctiō (“a soaking, dipping”).
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Noun
    
tinction (plural tinctions)
- A stain; a preparation for staining.
-  1888, Frank Seaver Billings, Swine plague, page 108:- […] not color as well as at others, even when fresh covering-glass specimens are made and exactly the same tinctions used.
 
 
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