tintless

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English

Etymology

From tint +‎ -less.

Adjective

tintless (comparative more tintless, superlative most tintless)

  1. Having no tint; colourless.
    • 1849, Richard Henry Bonnycastle, chapter IX, in Canada and the Canadians, Henry Colburn:
      One of the most curious things on the shallow parts of Huron is to sail or row over the submarine or sublacune mountains, and to feel giddy from fancy, for it is like being in a balloon, so pure and tintless is the water.
    • 1857, Charlotte Brontë, chapter X, in The Professor:
      How, with the tintless pallor of her skin and the classic straightness of her lineaments, she managed to look sensual, I don't know.
    • 1880, Percy Greg, Across the Zodiac: The Story of a Wrecked Record, Truber & Co, page 195:
      It can be tinted to the taste of the purchaser; but, as a rule, a tintless crystal is preferred.

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