tinted


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
tint/tɪnt/
noun
  • 1 a shade or variety of colour.

    ■ a trace of something.

  • 2 the process or dye used in artificial colouring of the hair.
  • 3 Printing an area of faint colour printed as a half-tone.

    ■ a set of parallel engraved lines giving uniform shading.

verb colour slightly; tinge.

■ dye (hair) with a tint.

– derivatives
tinter noun.
– origin C18: alt. (perh. influenced by Ital. tinta) of obs. tinct ‘to colour, tint’, from L. tinctus ‘dyeing’.
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