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tint

Ting vs Tint - What's the difference?

ting | tint |


As a verb tint is

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Uint vs Tint - What's the difference?

uint | tint |


As an abbreviation uint

is unsigned integer.

As a noun tint is

a slight coloring.

As a verb tint is

  To shade, to color.

As a contraction tint is

it is not; it isn't; 'tisn't; it'sn't.

Tiny vs Tint - What's the difference?

tiny | tint |


As an adjective tiny

is very small.

As a noun tiny

is a small child; an infant.

As a verb tint is

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Tint vs Lint - What's the difference?

tint | lint |


As a verb tint

is .

As a noun lint is

a fine material made by scraping cotton or linen cloth; used for dressing wounds.

Tine vs Tint - What's the difference?

tine | tint |


As nouns the difference between tine and tint

is that tine is a spike or point on an implement or tool, especially a prong of a fork or a tooth of a comb while tint is a slight coloring.

As verbs the difference between tine and tint

is that tine is to kindle; to set on fire while tint is   To shade, to color.

As a contraction tint is

it is not; it isn't; 'tisn't; it'sn't.

Oint vs Tint - What's the difference?

oint | tint |


As verbs the difference between oint and tint

is that oint is to anoint while tint is .

Tint vs Vint - What's the difference?

tint | vint |


As verbs the difference between tint and vint

is that tint is while vint is to make wine from fruit.

As a noun vint is

a russian card game similar to bridge and whist.

Pint vs Tint - What's the difference?

pint | tint |


As a noun pint

is pint (unit of volume).

As a verb tint is

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Mint vs Tint - What's the difference?

mint | tint |


As verbs the difference between mint and tint

is that mint is (intransitive|provincial|northern england|scotland) to try, attempt; take aim or mint can be to reproduce (coins), usually en masse, under licence while tint is .

As a noun mint

is (provincial|northern england|scotland) intent, purpose; an attempt, try; effort, endeavor or mint can be a building or institution where money (originally, only coins) is produced under government licence or mint can be any of several plants of the family lamiaceae, typically aromatic with square stems.

As an adjective mint

is of condition, as new or mint can be of a green colour, like that of the mint plant.

Tin vs Tint - What's the difference?

tin | tint |


As a proper noun tin

is .

As a verb tint is

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