Word Meanings - TINCTORIAL - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Of or relating to color or colors; imparting a color; as, tinctorial matter. Ure.
Related words: (words related to TINCTORIAL)
- COLORMAN
 A vender of paints, etc. Simmonds.
- RELATIONSHIP
 The state of being related by kindred, affinity, or other alliance. Mason.
- TINCTORIAL
 Of or relating to color or colors; imparting a color; as, tinctorial matter. Ure.
- COLORATE
 Colored. Ray.
- COLORIMETRY
 The quantitative determination of the depth of color of a substance. 2. A method of quantitative chemical analysis based upon the comparison of the depth of color of a solution with that of a standard liquid.
- IMPARTIAL
 Not partial; not favoring one more than another; treating all alike; unprejudiced; unbiased; disinterested; equitable; fair; just. Shak. Jove is impartial, and to both the same. Dryden. A comprehensive and impartial view. Macaulay.
- RELATIVELY
 In a relative manner; in relation or respect to something else; not absolutely. Consider the absolute affections of any being as it is in itself, before you consider it relatively. I. Watts.
- IMPARTIALIST
 One who is impartial. Boyle.
- COLORADO BEETLE
 A yellowish beetle , with ten longitudinal, black, dorsal stripes. It has migrated eastwards from its original habitat in Colorado, and is very destructive to the potato plant; -- called also potato beetle and potato bug. See Potato beetle.
- COLORADOITE
 Mercury telluride, an iron-black metallic mineral, found in Colorado.
- RELATE
 1. To bring back; to restore. Abate your zealous haste, till morrow next again Both light of heaven and strength of men relate. Spenser. 2. To refer; to ascribe, as to a source. 3. To recount; to narrate; to tell over. This heavy act with heavy
- RELATIVITY
 The state of being relative; as, the relativity of a subject. Coleridge.
- IMPARTANCE
 Impartation.
- COLOR
 An apparent right; as where the defendant in trespass gave to the plaintiff an appearance of title, by stating his title specially, thus removing the cause from the jury to the court. Blackstone. Note: Color is express when it is asverred in the
- RELATRIX
 A female relator.
- IMPARTIBILITY
 The quality of being impartible; communicability. Blackstone.
- COLORIFIC
 Capable of communicating color or tint to other bodies.
- IMPARTER
 One who imparts.
- COLORIMETER
 An instrument for measuring the depth of the color of anything, especially of a liquid, by comparison with a standard liquid.
- COLOR SERGEANT
 See SERGEANT
- PRELATIST
 One who supports of advocates prelacy, or the government of the church by prelates; hence, a high-churchman. Hume. I am an Episcopalian, but not a prelatist. T. Scott.
- CONCOLOR
 Of the same color; of uniform color. "Concolor animals." Sir T. Browne.
- PRELATISM
 Prelacy; episcopacy.
- PRELATIZE
 To bring under the influence of prelacy. Palfrey.
- MISRELATION
 Erroneous relation or narration. Abp. Bramhall.
- SELF-IMPARTING
 Imparting by one's own, or by its own, powers and will. Norris.
- ISABELLA; ISABELLA COLOR
 A brownish yellow color. (more info) Spanish princess Isabella, daughter of king Philip II., in allusion to the color assumed by her shift, which she wore without change from
- IRRELATIVE
 Not relative; without mutual relations; unconnected. -- Ir*rel"a*tive*ly, adv. Irrelative chords , those having no common tone. -- Irrelative repetition , the multiplication of parts that serve for a common purpose, but have no mutual dependence
- CORRELATIVENESS
 Quality of being correlative.
- TRICOLOR
 1. The national French banner, of three colors, blue, white, and red, adopted at the first revolution. 2. Hence, any three-colored flag.
- WATER-COLORIST
 One who paints in water colors.
- IRRELATION
 The quality or state of being irrelative; want of connection or relation.
- DECOLOR
 To deprive of color; to bleach.
- PRELATEITY
 Prelacy. Milton.
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