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tintless

American  
[tint-lis] / ˈtɪnt lɪs /

adjective

  1. without tint or tints; colorless.


Other Word Forms

  • tintlessness noun

Etymology

Origin of tintless

First recorded in 1780–90; tint + -less

Example Sentences

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Queen Oene sent her luminous glance afar: Fine rays of tintless light played round her head, Crowning her beauty with mysterious glory.

From The Arctic Queen by Unknown

A little tinge of color crept over Julia's tintless face as she told Pellet he might go.

From The Doctor's Dilemma by Stretton, Hesba

Antique art is in the first place purely linear art, colourless, tintless, without light and shade; next, it is essentially the art of the isolated figure, without background, grouping, or perspective.

From The Contemporary Review, Volume 36, September 1879 by Various

When depressed, the very hue of his face seemed more dusk than when he smiled, and to-day cheek and forehead wore their most tintless and sober olive.

From Shirley by Brontë, Charlotte

And low and frail Bloomed ’mid the tintless snows a snow-drop pale.

From Lilith The Legend of the First Woman by Collier, Ada Langworthy