tintable
|tint/a/ble|
B2
/ˈtɪntəbl/
(tint)
slightly colored
Etymology
Etymology Information
'tintable' originates from the English word 'tint', which comes from the Latin word 'tingere', meaning 'to dye or color'.
Historical Evolution
'tint' evolved from the Latin 'tingere' through Old French 'tinter', eventually becoming the modern English word 'tint'.
Meaning Changes
Initially, it meant 'to dye or color', and this meaning has largely remained the same in modern usage.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
capable of being tinted or colored.
The paint is tintable, allowing you to customize the color.
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Last updated: 2025/02/20 00:22
