I. ˈtiŋ(k)t adjective
Etymology: Latin tinctus, past participle of tingere to tinge — more at tinge
: tinged, tinted
the blue in black, the green in gray is tinct — Edmund Spenser
II. noun
( -s )
Etymology: Latin tinctus, past participle of tingere
: tincture , tinge
in the color or tinct lies the main difference between Irish and American glass — Dorothy Daniel
new leaf and shadowy tinct — Wallace Stevens
III. abbreviation
tincture