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stain

stain [ stayn ]


noun  (plural stains)
Definition:
 
1. discolored patch: a discolored mark made by something such as blood, wine, or ink

2. color finish: a liquid that is applied to something, especially wood, to darken it or change its color without hiding its texture or grain

3. biology dye used to color microscopic specimens: a dye used to color tissues and cells to make features more visible under a microscope

4. industry dye for textiles or leather: a dye used in liquid form to color textiles or leather

5. character blemish: something that detracts from a somebody's good reputation



verb  (past and past participle stained, present participle stain·ing, 3rd person present singular stains)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb leave mark on something: to make a discolored mark on something, or be liable to cause or suffer discolored marks ( often passive )

2. transitive verb dye something: to dye something a different or deeper color using liquid or pigment that penetrates the surface

3. transitive verb tarnish something: to disgrace or detract from something
reprehensible acts that stained his reputation

4. transitive verb microbiology color organic specimens: to color organic materials with dyes to make features more visible under a microscope

[15th century. Partly < Old Norse steina "paint"; partly < Old French desteindre "discolor" < Latin tingere "to dye"]

stain·a·ble [ stáynəb'l ] adjective
stain·er [ stáynər ] noun
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