Tainted vs Tainter - What's the difference?
tainted | tainter |
corrupted or filled with imperfections.
(taint)
someone or something that taints.
*2011 , JH Leigh, Plants of Western New South Wales , page 322:
As an adjective tainted
is corrupted or filled with imperfections.As a verb tainted
is (taint).As a noun tainter is
someone or something that taints.tainted
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Hey, get that away from me! It was bought with tainted money.
Usage notes
* Nouns to which "tainted" is often applied: food, meat, beef, pork, milk, water, fish, toys, love, evidence, money, reputation.Synonyms
* corrupt * impure * imperfectVerb
(head)tainter
English
Noun
(en noun)- This species is eaten by stock but is a powerful tainter of meat and milk and this should be considered if sheep and cattle are being run for slaughter or cows are producing milk from infested areas.