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teint

Teint vs Teind - What's the difference?

teint | teind |


As nouns the difference between teint and teind

is that teint is tint; colour; tinge while teind is a tithe.

Leint vs Teint - What's the difference?

leint | teint |


As a verb leint

is to urinate in an alcoholic beverage to increase its strength (18th century term.

As a noun teint is

tint; colour; tinge.

Teint vs Feint - What's the difference?

teint | feint |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between teint and feint

is that teint is (obsolete) tint; colour; tinge while feint is (obsolete) feigned; counterfeit.

As nouns the difference between teint and feint

is that teint is (obsolete) tint; colour; tinge while feint is a movement made to confuse the opponent, a dummy.

As a verb feint is

to make a feint, or mock attack.

As an adjective feint is

(obsolete) feigned; counterfeit.

Teint vs Ceint - What's the difference?

teint | ceint |


In obsolete terms the difference between teint and ceint

is that teint is tint; colour; tinge while ceint is a girdle.

Taint vs Teint - What's the difference?

taint | teint |


In obsolete terms the difference between taint and teint

is that taint is infection; corruption; deprivation while teint is tint; colour; tinge.

As nouns the difference between taint and teint

is that taint is a contamination, decay or putrefaction, especially in food while teint is tint; colour; tinge.

As a verb taint

is to contaminate or corrupt (something) with an external agent, either physically or morally.

Teint vs Tent - What's the difference?

teint | tent |


As nouns the difference between teint and tent

is that teint is (obsolete) tint; colour; tinge while tent is a pavilion or portable lodge consisting of skins, canvas, or some strong cloth, stretched and sustained by poles, used for sheltering persons from the weather or tent can be (archaic|uk|scotland|dialect) attention; regard, care or tent can be (medicine) a roll of lint or linen, or a conical or cylindrical piece of sponge or other absorbent, used chiefly to dilate a natural canal, to keep open the orifice of a wound, or to absorb discharges or tent can be (archaic) a kind of wine of a deep red color, chiefly from galicia or malaga in spain; called also tent wine, and tinta.

As a verb tent is

to go camping or tent can be (archaic|uk|scotland|dialect) to attend to; to heed; hence, to guard; to hinder or tent can be (medicine|sometimes|figurative) to probe or to search with a tent; to keep open with a tent.