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/ˈtɪntɪd//ˈtɪntɪd/The word "tinted" is derived from the Old French "entinter," which means "to dye slightly." The root word of "entinter" is "inter," which means "between" or "among" in Old French. The Old French word "entinter" evolved into the Middle French "entintere," meaning "tinted" or "dyed lightly." The Middle French word eventually became "entendre" in Old French, which means " Dyed lightly or faded," leading to the modern French word "tendre," meaning "lightly dyed" or "faded." In Middle English, the word "tented" was introduced to describe something with a slightly dyed color. The Old English word "tynt" meaning "dyes" or "colors" blended with the Old French word "tinter," which means "dyer," to give birth to the Middle English word "tinted." In modern English, "tinted" is used to describe any color that is slightly tinged or shaded with another color. Tinted colors can be seen in various products such as glass, lenses, cosmetics, paints, and dyes, when a slight color is added to a clear base. In summary, the word "tinted" is derived from the Old French "entintere," which means "tinted" or "dyed lightly" in Middle French. The word evolved over time into "tentered," and eventually "tinted," as we know it in modern English.
having a small amount of colour added
có thêm một lượng nhỏ màu sắc
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tinted hair has had the colour changed with a tint
tóc nhuộm đã được thay đổi màu sắc bằng thuốc nhuộm
tóc nhuộm màu tím
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