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  • Tincture
  • Herbal liquid

    A tincture is typically an extract of plant or animal material dissolved in ethanol (ethyl alcohol). Solvent concentrations of 25–60% are common, but may

    Tincture

    Tincture

    Tincture

  • Laudanum
  • Tincture of opium

    Laudanum is a tincture of opium containing approximately 10% powdered opium by weight (the equivalent of 1% morphine). Laudanum is prepared by dissolving

    Laudanum

    Laudanum

    Laudanum

  • Tincture (heraldry)
  • Metal, colour, or fur used in heraldic design

    Tinctures are the colours, metals, and furs used in heraldry. There are nine tinctures in common use: two metals, five colours, and two furs. The metals

    Tincture (heraldry)

    Tincture (heraldry)

    Tincture_(heraldry)

  • Ermine (tincture)
  • Style of tincture in heraldry

    Ermine (/ˈɜːrmɪn/) in heraldry is a fur, a type of tincture, consisting of a white background with a pattern of black shapes representing the winter coat

    Ermine (tincture)

    Ermine (tincture)

    Ermine_(tincture)

  • Tincture of iodine
  • Antiseptic solution rubbed on skin before surgical operations

    Tincture of iodine, iodine tincture, or weak iodine solution is an antiseptic tincture containing iodine, ethanol and water. It is usually 2% elemental

    Tincture of iodine

    Tincture of iodine

    Tincture_of_iodine

  • Ambergris
  • Substance produced in the digestive system of sperm whales

    Ambergris (/ˈæmbərɡrɪs/ or /ˈæmbərɡriːs/; Latin: ambra grisea; Old French: ambre gris), ambergrease, or grey amber is a solid, waxy, flammable substance

    Ambergris

    Ambergris

    Ambergris

  • Tincture of benzoin
  • Pungent solution of benzoin resin in ethanol

    Tincture of benzoin is a pungent solution of benzoin resin in ethanol. A similar preparation called Friar's Balsam or Compound Benzoin Tincture contains

    Tincture of benzoin

    Tincture of benzoin

    Tincture_of_benzoin

  • Rose (tincture)
  • Colour used in heraldic design

    Rose is the non-traditional tincture of rose or pink as used in heraldry. Rose has been introduced in Canadian heraldry from the late 20th century. It

    Rose (tincture)

    Rose_(tincture)

  • Sable (tincture)
  • Tincture of black in heraldry

    In heraldry, sable (/ˈseɪbəl/ ) is the tincture equivalent to black. It is one of the five dark tinctures called colours. Sable is portrayed in heraldic

    Sable (tincture)

    Sable_(tincture)

  • Vert (tincture)
  • Tincture of green in heraldry

    In British heraldry, vert (/vɜːrt/) is the tincture equivalent to green. It is one of the five dark tinctures called colours. Vert is commonly found in

    Vert (tincture)

    Vert (tincture)

    Vert_(tincture)

  • Rule of tincture
  • Rule of colour composition in heraldic design

    The rule of tincture is a design philosophy found in some heraldic traditions that states "metal should not be put on metal, nor colour on colour". The

    Rule of tincture

    Rule of tincture

    Rule_of_tincture

  • Castoreum
  • Fluid produced by beavers

    extracted with alcohol from the dried and crushed castor sacs for use as a tincture in some perfumes and, rarely, as a food additive. At least 24 compounds

    Castoreum

    Castoreum

    Castoreum

  • Orange (tincture)
  • Heraldic tincture

    In heraldry, orange is a tincture, rarely used other than in Catalan, South African, French municipal and American military heraldry. As a colour, Orange

    Orange (tincture)

    Orange (tincture)

    Orange_(tincture)

  • Warburg's tincture
  • Pharmaceutical drug invented in 1834

    Warburg's tincture was a pharmaceutical drug, now obsolete. It was invented in 1834 by Dr. Carl Warburg. Warburg's tincture was well known in the Victorian

    Warburg's tincture

    Warburg's_tincture

  • Tincture of cannabis
  • Alcoholic extract of cannabis

    Tincture of cannabis, sometimes known as green dragon, is an alcoholic cannabis concentrate. The solubility of THC in ethanol is greater than 1 g/mL. According

    Tincture of cannabis

    Tincture of cannabis

    Tincture_of_cannabis

  • Widow's Bay
  • 2026 American comedy horror television series

    linked to the island's mysteries. Hoping to uncover the truth, Wyck buys a tincture containing the fungus, but Todd mistakenly drugs Tom instead, causing him

    Widow's Bay

    Widow's Bay

    Widow's_Bay

  • Carnation (tincture)
  • Heraldic tincture

    In heraldry, carnation is a tincture, the name for skin colour, more exactly the colour of pale or European human skin (i.e., pale pinkish orange). It

    Carnation (tincture)

    Carnation (tincture)

    Carnation_(tincture)

  • Paregoric
  • Traditional patent medicine

    Paregoric, or camphorated tincture of opium, also known as tinctura opii camphorata, is a patent medicine known for its antidiarrheal, antitussive, and

    Paregoric

    Paregoric

    Paregoric

  • Vitex agnus-castus
  • Species of flowering plant in the mint family Lamiaceae

    Vitex agnus-castus (also called vitex, chaste tree / chastetree, chasteberry, Abraham's balm, lilac chastetree, or monk's pepper) is a plant native of

    Vitex agnus-castus

    Vitex agnus-castus

    Vitex_agnus-castus

  • Copper (tincture)
  • Metal in heraldry

    In heraldry, copper is the tincture of metallic copper. Copper has been introduced in Canadian heraldry. It is considered a metal along with Argent (silver)

    Copper (tincture)

    Copper_(tincture)

  • Vair
  • Varied tincture or fur in heraldry

    Vair is a fur tincture in heraldry, describing a two-color pattern covering the field or a division of the field in a manner considered similar to red

    Vair

    Vair

    Vair

  • Sanguine (tincture)
  • Stain in heraldry

    Sanguine (/ˈsæŋɡwɪn/) is a stain, or non-standard tincture in heraldry, of a blood-red colour. In the past it was sometimes taken to be equivalent to murrey

    Sanguine (tincture)

    Sanguine (tincture)

    Sanguine_(tincture)

  • Blazon
  • Art of describing heraldic arms in proper terms

    elements of like tincture together prior to the tincture name (e.g., Argent, two chevrons and a canton gules); or by naming the tincture only at its first

    Blazon

    Blazon

  • Murrey
  • In heraldry, purple colour

    i. e. a non-standard tincture, that is a dark reddish purple colour. It is most proximate in appearance to the heraldic tincture of purpure, but is distinct

    Murrey

    Murrey

    Murrey

  • Coat of arms of Pope Leo XIV
  • about the exact tincture of the design. Fr. Guy Selvester of the American Heraldry Society, commented that "the slight change in tincture of the division

    Coat of arms of Pope Leo XIV

    Coat of arms of Pope Leo XIV

    Coat_of_arms_of_Pope_Leo_XIV

  • Hatching (heraldry)
  • System of patterns used in heraldry

    conventional system for monochrome denotation of heraldic armory, whereby the tinctures (colours) are represented by dots and lines. This technique is employed

    Hatching (heraldry)

    Hatching (heraldry)

    Hatching_(heraldry)

  • Sublingual administration
  • Application of a pharmaceutical drug under the tongue

    drugs, steroids, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, opioid analgesics and tincture of cannabis. Some proteins, as well as vitamins and minerals, are also

    Sublingual administration

    Sublingual_administration

  • Argent (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up argent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Argent is the heraldic tincture of silver. Argent may also refer to: Argent (band), a 1960s–1970s British

    Argent (disambiguation)

    Argent_(disambiguation)

  • List of colors: G–M
  • colors Pantone colors Pigment Primary color Secondary color Tertiary color Tincture (heraldry) Valspar X11 color names Raggett, Dave (8 April 2002). "Dave

    List of colors: G–M

    List of colors: G–M

    List_of_colors:_G–M

  • Chlorodyne
  • Nineteenth-century medication

    proprietary medicine called chlorodyne. Mix chloroform 75, tincture of capsicum 25, tincture of Indian hemp 100, oil of peppermint 2 and glycerin 250 with

    Chlorodyne

    Chlorodyne

    Chlorodyne

  • Pope Francis
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 2013 to 2025

    depiction of the star and spikenard were tinctured argent. Following his election as pope, these are now tinctured or. The first version of Francis's coat

    Pope Francis

    Pope Francis

    Pope_Francis

  • Variation of the field
  • Heraldic term

    field (or a charge) may be covered with a pattern, rather than a flat tincture or a simple division of the field. The diminutives of the ordinaries are

    Variation of the field

    Variation_of_the_field

  • Purpure
  • Heraldic tincture

    In heraldry, purpure (/ˈpɜːrpjʊər/) is a tincture, equivalent to the colour purple, and is one of the five main or most usually used colours (as opposed

    Purpure

    Purpure

  • Heraldry
  • Discipline of the design and study of coats of arms

    each tincture are joined to those of the same tincture in the row above or below. When the rows are arranged so that the bells of each tincture form vertical

    Heraldry

    Heraldry

    Heraldry

  • Bleu celeste
  • Tincture

    and non-standard tincture in heraldry (not being one of the seven main colours or metals or the three staynard colours). This tincture is sometimes also

    Bleu celeste

    Bleu celeste

    Bleu_celeste

  • Hashish
  • Compressed form of cannabis resin

    given" Case of Infantile Convulsions. - "a single drop of the spirituous tincture, equal to the one-twentieth part of a grain of extract" (etc) - "almond

    Hashish

    Hashish

    Hashish

  • Tricking
  • Method for indicating the colours used in a coat of arms

    Tricking is a method for indicating the tinctures (colours) used in a coat of arms by means of text abbreviations written directly on the illustration

    Tricking

    Tricking

    Tricking

  • Route of administration
  • Path by which a drug, fluid, poison, or other substance is taken into the body

    Hydrogel Molecular encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally

    Route of administration

    Route of administration

    Route_of_administration

  • Tentura
  • Liqueur produced in the Greek city of Patras

    Tentura (Greek: τεντούρα, from Venetian tentura 'tincture'), also spelled Tentoura, Tintura, or Tintoura, is a liqueur produced in the Greek city of Patras

    Tentura

    Tentura

    Tentura

  • Crosses in heraldry
  • Cross symbols used in heraldry

    coats of arms of various noblemen distinguished by crosses of different tinctures: Le Conte de Norffolk, d'or a ung crois de goulez (viz. red on gold);

    Crosses in heraldry

    Crosses in heraldry

    Crosses_in_heraldry

  • Nascent iodine (dietary supplement)
  • Liquid, orally administered, supplemental form of iodine

    no evidence that "Nascent Iodine" is in any way distinct or superior to tincture of iodine. The promotion of "Nascent Iodine" is a form of quackery. In

    Nascent iodine (dietary supplement)

    Nascent_iodine_(dietary_supplement)

  • Fimbriation
  • Small stripe of colour around common charges or ordinaries, in heraldry and vexillology

    heraldry only) to avoid what would otherwise be a violation of the rule of tincture. While fimbriation almost invariably applies to both or all sides of a

    Fimbriation

    Fimbriation

    Fimbriation

  • Petroleum jelly
  • Chemical substance used as a lubricating agent and topical ointment

    Hydrogel Molecular encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally

    Petroleum jelly

    Petroleum jelly

    Petroleum_jelly

  • Philosophy
  • Study of general and fundamental questions

    own existence. And according to Bertrand Russell, "the man who has no tincture of philosophy goes through life imprisoned in the prejudices derived from

    Philosophy

    Philosophy

    Philosophy

  • Throat lozenge
  • Medicated tablet to be dissolved in the mouth

    Hydrogel Molecular encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally

    Throat lozenge

    Throat lozenge

    Throat_lozenge

  • Veratrum lobelianum
  • Species of flowering plant

    It is used in Chinese folk medicine. In Russia, it is available as a tincture ("Veratrum Aqua") that is intended for external use and is toxic if ingested

    Veratrum lobelianum

    Veratrum lobelianum

    Veratrum_lobelianum

  • Black Draught
  • Patent medicine used as a purgative

    -- Infusion of Senna 10 drachms; epsom salts 10 drachms; tincture of senna, compound tincture of cardamums, compound spirit of lavender, of each 1 drachm

    Black Draught

    Black Draught

    Black_Draught

  • Liniment
  • Ointment-like medicated topical preparation

    Hydrogel Molecular encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally

    Liniment

    Liniment

    Liniment

  • Bordure
  • Heraldic ordinary or subordinary

    In heraldry, a bordure is a band of contrasting tincture forming a border around the edge of a shield, traditionally one-sixth as wide as the shield itself

    Bordure

    Bordure

    Bordure

  • Elixir
  • Sweet-flavored liquid used for medicinal purposes

    would cure all diseases Suspension (chemistry) Syrup Spagyric Herbal tea Tincture, in which alcohol is the major solvent and the ingredient is often highly

    Elixir

    Elixir

    Elixir

  • Sanguine
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    shade meant to resemble the color of human blood Sanguine (heraldry), a tincture of a blood-red color Sanguine, a fruit, type of blood orange HMS Sanguine

    Sanguine

    Sanguine

  • Intramuscular injection
  • Medical injection into a muscle

    Hydrogel Molecular encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally

    Intramuscular injection

    Intramuscular injection

    Intramuscular_injection

  • List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions
  • Problems". Kate Kelly, Pharmd (June 2003). "Recurring Confusion Between Opium Tincture and Paregoric". Pharmacy Times. Retrieved 2015-01-19. BNF (British National

    List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions

    List_of_abbreviations_used_in_medical_prescriptions

  • Philosopher's stone
  • Legendary alchemical substance

    such as lead and mercury into gold or silver; it was also known as "the tincture" and "the powder" as well as "red lion" for gold and "white lion" for silver

    Philosopher's stone

    Philosopher's stone

    Philosopher's_stone

  • Cannabis in Iowa
  • are oral and topical forms including, but not limited to; tablets and tinctures, nebulizable inhalable forms, suppositories, and vaporization. Amidst

    Cannabis in Iowa

    Cannabis in Iowa

    Cannabis_in_Iowa

  • Amye Everard Ball
  • First woman in England to be granted a patent

    was the first woman in England to be granted a patent. Her patent for tincture of saffron was registered in 1637, during the reign of Charles I of England

    Amye Everard Ball

    Amye_Everard_Ball

  • Carl Warburg
  • German physician (c. 1805–1892)

    Warburg, was a physician and scientist. He was the inventor of 'Warburg's Tincture', a medicine well known in the 19th century for treating fevers, including

    Carl Warburg

    Carl_Warburg

  • Jet injector
  • Needle-free medical injection syringe

    Hydrogel Molecular encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally

    Jet injector

    Jet injector

    Jet_injector

  • Povidone-iodine
  • Antiseptic solution

    blisters. Povidone-iodine exhibits longer lasting antiseptic effects than tincture of iodine, due to its slow absorption through soft tissue, making it the

    Povidone-iodine

    Povidone-iodine

    Povidone-iodine

  • Torse
  • Twisted roll of fabric in heraldry

    crowned proper and holding in the dexter paw a maple leaf Gules." The tinctures of the torse are generally not mentioned in the blazon, as they are assumed

    Torse

    Torse

  • Coat of arms of Russia
  • double-headed eagle having Byzantine and earlier antecedents. The general tincture corresponds to the fifteenth-century standard. The two main elements of

    Coat of arms of Russia

    Coat of arms of Russia

    Coat_of_arms_of_Russia

  • List of colors: A–F
  • colors Pantone colors Pigment Primary color Secondary color Tertiary color Tincture (heraldry) X11 color names HSL and HSV Citations Raggett, Dave (8 April

    List of colors: A–F

    List of colors: A–F

    List_of_colors:_A–F

  • Godfrey's Cordial
  • Opium-based sedative in Victorian Britain

    Godfrey's Cordial was a patent medicine, containing laudanum (tincture of opium) in a sweet syrup, which was commonly used as a sedative to quiet infants

    Godfrey's Cordial

    Godfrey's Cordial

    Godfrey's_Cordial

  • Nalewka
  • Infused alcoholic beverage

    is a traditional alcoholic beverage from Poland. Similar to medicinal tinctures, it is usually 40% to 45% alcohol by volume, though some can be as strong

    Nalewka

    Nalewka

    Nalewka

  • Injection (medicine)
  • Method of medication administration

    Hydrogel Molecular encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally

    Injection (medicine)

    Injection (medicine)

    Injection_(medicine)

  • Calliandra angustifolia
  • Species of legume

    The Shipibo-Conibo people of the Peruvian Amazon prepare a medicinal tincture from the bark of the tree, which they use to treat rheumatism and other

    Calliandra angustifolia

    Calliandra angustifolia

    Calliandra_angustifolia

  • Tablet (pharmacy)
  • Drug delivery form in which the ingredients are solidified for later consumption

    Hydrogel Molecular encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally

    Tablet (pharmacy)

    Tablet (pharmacy)

    Tablet_(pharmacy)

  • Roundel (heraldry)
  • Heraldry term for a circular charge

    some languages, the heraldic roundel has a unique name specific to its tincture, based on the Old French tradition. This is still observed in English-language

    Roundel (heraldry)

    Roundel (heraldry)

    Roundel_(heraldry)

  • Ginseng
  • Root of a plant used in herbal preparations

    efficacy of a feed additive consisting of a tincture derived from the roots of Panax ginseng C.A.Mey. (ginseng tincture) for horses, dogs and cats (FEFANA asbl)"

    Ginseng

    Ginseng

    Ginseng

  • Fountain (heraldry)
  • Roundel with wavy white and blue stripes

    three of each tincture. Because the fountain consists equally of parts in a metal and a colour, its use is not limited by the rule of tincture as are the

    Fountain (heraldry)

    Fountain (heraldry)

    Fountain_(heraldry)

  • Glycerol
  • Chemical compound

    in tincture method extractions, specifically as a 10% solution, glycerol prevents tannins from precipitating in ethanol extracts of plants (tinctures).

    Glycerol

    Glycerol

    Glycerol

  • Decoction
  • Extraction by boiling herbal or plant material to dissolve the chemicals of the material

    may be used instead of water. Decoction can be used to make tisanes, tinctures and similar solutions. Decoctions and infusions may produce liquids with

    Decoction

    Decoction

    Decoction

  • Swedish bitters
  • Bitter herb in Sweden and Austria

    Swedish bitters, also called Swedish tincture, is a bitter and a traditional herbal tonic, the use of which dates back to the 15th century. Swedish bitters

    Swedish bitters

    Swedish_bitters

  • Hash oil
  • Oleoresin obtained by the extraction of hashish

    cannabis were well documented in the 19th century, and cannabis extracts and tinctures of cannabis were included in the British Pharmacopoeia and the United

    Hash oil

    Hash oil

    Hash_oil

  • Extract
  • Category of substance

    using a solvent such as ethanol, oil or water. Extracts may be sold as tinctures or absolutes or dried and powdered. Extracts are widely used in various

    Extract

    Extract

    Extract

  • Topical medication
  • Medication applied to body surfaces

    steroid and is used to treat inflammatory skin diseases.[citation needed] A tincture is a skin preparation that has a high percentage of alcohol. It would normally

    Topical medication

    Topical medication

    Topical_medication

  • Goutte
  • Heraldic figure

    its tincture, as in a goutte argent (literally "a silver droplet"). Alternatively, there are special names given to gouttes of various tinctures, as in

    Goutte

    Goutte

  • The Hasheesh Eater
  • 1857 autobiographical book by Fitz Hugh Ludlow

    cannabis tincture. Within the United States, the book created a short-lived popular interest in hashish, cannabis edibles, and cannabis tincture. The book

    The Hasheesh Eater

    The Hasheesh Eater

    The_Hasheesh_Eater

  • Osmotic-controlled release oral delivery system
  • Advanced controlled release oral drug delivery system

    Hydrogel Molecular encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally

    Osmotic-controlled release oral delivery system

    Osmotic-controlled release oral delivery system

    Osmotic-controlled_release_oral_delivery_system

  • Insufflation (medicine)
  • Act of blowing something (such as a gas, powder, or vapor) into a body cavity

    Hydrogel Molecular encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally

    Insufflation (medicine)

    Insufflation (medicine)

    Insufflation_(medicine)

  • Tenné
  • Orange-brown non-standard tincture

    (/ˈtɛni/; sometimes termed tenny or tawny) is a "stain", or non-standard tincture, of orange (in English blazonry), light brown (in French heraldry) or orange-tawny

    Tenné

    Tenné

  • Eye drop
  • Liquid applied directly to the eye

    Hydrogel Molecular encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally

    Eye drop

    Eye drop

    Eye_drop

  • List of colors: N–Z
  • colors Pantone colors Pigment Primary color Secondary color Tertiary color Tincture (heraldry) Valspar X11 color names Raggett, Dave (8 April 2002). "Dave

    List of colors: N–Z

    List of colors: N–Z

    List_of_colors:_N–Z

  • Intradermal injection
  • Medical injection into the dermis

    Hydrogel Molecular encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally

    Intradermal injection

    Intradermal injection

    Intradermal_injection

  • Vaporizer (inhalation device)
  • Device to vaporize substances for inhalation

    Hydrogel Molecular encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally

    Vaporizer (inhalation device)

    Vaporizer (inhalation device)

    Vaporizer_(inhalation_device)

  • Cannabis edible
  • Food item containing cannabis extract or cannabinoids

    with CBD can decrease symptoms of psychosis and anxiety. Edible oils, tinctures, pills, and gummies have been prescribed to people with cancer to potentially

    Cannabis edible

    Cannabis edible

    Cannabis_edible

  • AR
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    🜇 or AR, a numismatic abbreviation for "silver" Argent, the heraldic tincture of silver Assistant referee (association football) Auto rickshaw, a motorized

    AR

    AR

  • Lactuca serriola
  • Species of flowering plant in the daisy family

    D. (1898). "King's American Dispensary:Tinctura Lactucarii (U. S. P.)—Tincture of Lactucarium". Retrieved 2007-05-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple

    Lactuca serriola

    Lactuca serriola

    Lactuca_serriola

  • Thuja
  • Genus of conifers

    an externally applied tincture or ointment for the treatment of warts, ringworm and thrush, and a local injection of the tincture was used for treating

    Thuja

    Thuja

    Thuja

  • Attitude (heraldry)
  • Orientation and pose of a creature in heraldry

    The attitude of a heraldic figure always precedes any reference to the tincture of the figure and its parts. Some attitudes apply only to predatory beasts

    Attitude (heraldry)

    Attitude (heraldry)

    Attitude_(heraldry)

  • Bach flower remedies
  • Solutions of brandy and water

    solutions contain a 50:50 mix of water and brandy, and are called mother tincture. The solutions do not have a characteristic scent or taste of the plant

    Bach flower remedies

    Bach flower remedies

    Bach_flower_remedies

  • List of British politicians who have acknowledged cannabis use
  • became an important medicine. There are claims that Queen Victoria took tincture of Cannabis to ease the pain of childbirth but these have been disputed

    List of British politicians who have acknowledged cannabis use

    List of British politicians who have acknowledged cannabis use

    List_of_British_politicians_who_have_acknowledged_cannabis_use

  • Epidural administration
  • Medication injected into the epidural space of the spine

    freshly inserted lumbar epidural catheter. The site has been prepared with tincture of iodine, and the dressing has not yet been applied. Depth markings may

    Epidural administration

    Epidural administration

    Epidural_administration

  • Charles III
  • King of the United Kingdom since 2022

    produced a variety of complementary medicinal products, including a "Detox Tincture" that Ernst denounced as "financially exploiting the vulnerable" and "outright

    Charles III

    Charles III

    Charles_III

  • Nebulizer
  • Drug delivery device

    Hydrogel Molecular encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally

    Nebulizer

    Nebulizer

    Nebulizer

  • Buff (colour)
  • Yellow-brown color

    Heraldry specifies a "buff" tincture for certain coats of arms, often treating it as a metal for purposes of the rule of tincture. Continental Army uniforms:

    Buff (colour)

    Buff (colour)

    Buff_(colour)

  • Cadency
  • System in heraldry to distinguish family members

    the case of the label. Brisures are generally exempt from the rule of tincture. One of the best examples of usage from the medieval period is shown on

    Cadency

    Cadency

    Cadency

  • Finnish heraldry
  • center of the scale. The use of only two tinctures, of which one is a metal, is preferred. The use of a third tincture requires good reasons, but a fourth

    Finnish heraldry

    Finnish_heraldry

  • Syringe
  • Medical injection device

    Hydrogel Molecular encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally

    Syringe

    Syringe

    Syringe

  • Dosage form
  • Any specific format for medications, specific to a dose and route

    or capsules Liquids such as syrups, solutions, elixers, emulsions, and tinctures Liquids such as decoctions and herbal teas Orally disintegrating tablets

    Dosage form

    Dosage form

    Dosage_form

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  • put a move on someone
  • put a move on someone

    To make a sexual pass on someone.

    put a move on someone

  • YA yaya
  • YA yaya

    Yet Another Ya-Ya (as in yo-yo)

    YA yaya

  • Drop Sets:
  • Drop Sets:

    Using this grueling strength training technique, weight is reduced mid-set, and the exercise continued until exhaustion. The best way to drop it like it’s hot? Have a partner switch out the weights so there’s as little lag time in between reps as possible. Just remember, while “descending sets” can be effective for building strength, they’re extremely taxing on the body and are not recommended as a daily training method.

    Drop Sets:

  • Squaw
  • Squaw

    An extremely derisive term for an Indian woman. Though this term was widely used in the Old West so much so that it became common language, it should not be perpetuated. as the term loosely translates to the "C" word that might be utilized today.

    Squaw

  • blast a joint
  • blast a joint

    To smoke marijuana

    blast a joint

  • bucket
  • bucket

    In anal intercourse the man who fucks, as opposed to the one who is fucked.

    bucket

  • Botch
  • Botch

    There are two expressions here - to botch something up or to do a botch job. They both mean that the work done was not of a high standard or was a clumsy patch. My Dad used to always tell me that workmen had botched it up and that he should have done the work properly himself.

    Botch

  • PARACHUTE
  • PARACHUTE

    Parachute is slang for a parasol.Parachute is slang for a mixture of crack cocaine and either heroin or phencyclidine.

    PARACHUTE

  • Overfalls
  • Overfalls

    Dangerously steep and breaking seas due to opposing currents and wind in a shallow area of water.

    Overfalls

  • PMSing
  • PMSing

    Premenstrual Syndrome.

    PMSing

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  • Viroled
  • a.

    Furnished with a virole or viroles; -- said of a horn or a bugle when the rings are of different tincture from the rest of the horn.

  • Voided
  • a.

    Having the inner part cut away, or left vacant, a narrow border being left at the sides, the tincture of the field being seen in the vacant space; -- said of a charge.

  • Tincture
  • v. t.

    To imbue the mind of; to communicate a portion of anything foreign to; to tinge.

  • Tierce
  • a.

    Divided into three equal parts of three different tinctures; -- said of an escutcheon.

  • Tinct
  • n.

    Color; tinge; tincture; tint.

  • Tenne
  • n.

    A tincture, rarely employed, which is considered as an orange color or bright brown. It is represented by diagonal lines from sinister to dexter, crossed by vertical lines.

  • Tincture
  • v. t.

    To communicate a slight foreign color to; to tinge; to impregnate with some extraneous matter.

  • Tincture
  • n.

    A slight quality added to anything; a tinge; as, a tincture of French manners.

  • Tincture
  • n.

    A slight taste superadded to any substance; as, a tincture of orange peel.

  • Tincture
  • n.

    A solution (commonly colored) of medicinal substance in alcohol, usually more or less diluted; spirit containing medicinal substances in solution.

  • Tincture
  • n.

    A tinge or shade of color; a tint; as, a tincture of red.

  • Sable
  • n.

    The tincture black; -- represented by vertical and horizontal lines crossing each other.

  • Tincture
  • n.

    The finer and more volatile parts of a substance, separated by a solvent; an extract of a part of the substance of a body communicated to the solvent.

  • Tincture
  • n.

    One of the metals, colors, or furs used in armory.

  • Unguled
  • a.

    Hoofed, or bearing hoofs; -- used only when these are of a tincture different from the body.

  • Tincturing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Tincture

  • Tinge
  • n.

    A degree, usually a slight degree, of some color, taste, or something foreign, infused into another substance or mixture, or added to it; tincture; color; dye; hue; shade; taste.

  • Tinctured
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Tincture

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