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Mezzotinter
Mezzotinter Mez"zo*tint`er, n.
One who engraves in mezzotint.
Stinter
Stinter Stint"er, n.
One who, or that which, stints.
Tinternell
Tinternell Tin"ter*nell, n.
A certain old dance. [Obs.] --Halliwell.
Meaning of Tinter from wikipedia
- Look up
tint in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In
color theory, a
tint is the
mixture of a
color with white.
Tint or
TINT may also
refer to:
Tint (magazine)...
- In
color theory, a
tint is a
mixture of a
color with white,
which increases lightness,
while a
shade is a
mixture with black,
which increases darkness...
- long. The
species was
first described by
Andreas Tinter in 1991, as
Pseudotheraphosa apophysis.
Tinter purchased an
individual under the name "Pamphobeteus...
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Tintor (Serbian Cyrillic: Tинтop) is a
Serbian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
George Tintor (1957–2021),
Canadian rower Miloš Tintor...
- or due to non
linearities in electronics. To
correct for
phase errors, a
tint control is
provided on NTSC
television sets,
which allows the user to manually...
- and colour, such as
London stock brick and
Cambridgeshire White.
Brick tinting may be
performed to
change the
colour of
bricks to blend-in
areas of brickwork...
- Film
tinting is the
process of
adding color to black-and-white film,
usually by
means of
soaking the film in dye and
staining the film emulsion. The effect...
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dynamic gl****, and smart-
tinting gl****, is a type of gl**** that can
change its
optical properties,
becoming opaque or
tinted, in
response to electrical...
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Spider Catalog has
accepted the
following 3 species:
Theraphosa apophysis Tinter, 1991 - Colombia,
Venezuela and
Brazil Theraphosa blondi Latreille, 1804...
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Carmine (/ˈkɑːrmən, ˈkɑːrmaɪn/) – also
called cochineal (when it is
extracted from the
cochineal insect),
cochineal extract,
crimson lake, or
carmine lake –...