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tint

[L. tinctus, tingo. See Tinge.]

A dye; a color, or rather a slight coloring or tincture distinct from the ground or principal color; as red with a blue tint, or tint of blue. In painting, tints are the colors considered as more or less bright, deep or thin, by the due use and intermixture of which a picture receives its shades, softness and variety. Or blend in beauteous tint the color'd mass. Their vigor sickens, and their tints decline.

tint

verb transitive
To tinge; to give a slight coloring to.