Etymology: [ 'stAn ] (verb.) 14th century. From Middle English steinen, steynen (“to stain, colour, paint”), of North Germanic origin, from Old Norse steina (“to stain, colour, paint”), from steinn (“stone, mineral blee, colour, stain”), from Proto-Germanic *stainaz (“stone”), from Proto-Indo-European *stAy- (“stone”). Cognate with Old English stān (“stone”). More at stone. In some senses, influenced by unrelated Middle English disteynen (“to discolor, remove the colour from"; literally, "de-colour”), from Anglo-Norman desteindre (“to remove the colour from, bleach”), from Old French desteindre (“to remove the color from, bleach”) from des- (“dis-, de-, un-”) + teindre (“to dye”), from Latin tingo.
To taint or tarnish someone's character or reputation, To coat a surface with a stain, A reagent or dye used to stain microscope specimens so as to make some structures visible, A substance used to soak into a surface and colour it, A discoloured spot or area, A blemish on one's character or reputation, To treat a microscope specimen with a dye, To discolour something, A solution designed to color a surface without hiding it Solid color and latex stains are available Stains may be latex or oil-based, any oxide, carbonate, or prepared pigment (sometimes fritted) used for coloring clay bodies, slips, glazes, underglazes, or overglazes Also, sometimes used interchangeable with the term "WASH ", Discoloration of spa or pool surfaces most often caused by metal corrosion of circulation system due to low pH Sequestering or chelating agent will remove stains, for tough stains acid wash may be necessary, A discoloration on or in lumber other than its natural color, A compound added to glazes to add coloring Sometimes applied directly onto a clay body without mixing with a vitrifying glaze See also glaze, vitrification, A contraction of distam (Latin, dis-tingere, to discolour ), in ceramics, any oxide or prepared pigment used for coloring clay, slips, or glazes; in woodworking, any transparent oil or water-based pigment used to alter the natural color of wood, A pattern of area foxing; may be described as light or dark, even or uneven, Sometimes a single coloring oxide, but usually a combination of oxides, plus alumina, flint, and a fluxing compound This mixture is calcined and then finely ground and washed The purpose is to form a stable coloring agent not likely to be altered by the action of the glaze or heat While stains are employed as glaze colorants, their chief use is as overglaze and underglaze decorations and body colorants, A contraction of distain (Latin, dis-tingere, to discolour ), To taint or tarnish someones character or reputation, A thin type of finish that protects and colors wood Available in solid and transparent tones Used to bring out the grain and surface of the wood, a soiled or discolored appearance; "the wine left a dark stain" (microscopy) a dye or other coloring material that is used in microscopy to make structures visible color for microscopic study; "The laboratory worker dyed the specimen" color with a liquid dye or tint; "Stain this table a beautiful walnut color"; "people knew how to stain glass a beautiful blue in the middle ages" produce or leave stains; "Red wine stains the table cloth, A translucent finish for wood that can be clear or tinted, allowing the grain and figure of the wood to show through the finish Stains do not provide the same level of protection afforded by a varnish or paint finish, A blemish on ones character or reputation, To spot with guilt or infamy; to bring reproach on; to blot; to soil; to tarnish, To cause to seem inferior or soiled by comparison, To give or receive a stain; to grow dim, to stain glass, To color, as wood, glass, paper, cloth, or the like, by processess affecting, chemically or otherwise, the material itself; to tinge with a color or colors combining with, or penetrating, the substance; to dye; as, to stain wood with acids, colored washes, paint rubbed in, etc, discolor, smudge, spot; color by applying stain; taint or blemish someone's reputation, To discolor by the application of foreign matter; to make foul; to spot; as, to stain the hand with dye; armor stained with blood, A discoloration by foreign matter; a spot; as, a stain on a garment or cloth, produce or leave stains; "Red wine stains the table cloth, A tincture; a tinge, A natural spot of a color different from the gound, Cause of reproach; shame, (microscopy) a dye or other coloring material that is used in microscopy to make structures visible color for microscopic study; "The laboratory worker dyed the specimen", a soiled or discolored appearance; "the wine left a dark stain", color with a liquid dye or tint; "Stain this table a beautiful walnut color"; "people knew how to stain glass a beautiful blue in the middle ages", A discoloration of a surface to which tape has been applied, discoloration, smudge, spot; liquid substance used as a coloring agent (on wood, etc.); taint or blemish on one's reputation, A stain is a mark on something that is difficult to remove. Remove stains by soaking in a mild solution of bleach. a black stain, Any oxide or prepared pigment used for coloring bodies, slips or glazes, A liquid mixture to color wood Made of 4 parts: Vehicle (water or solvent), Colorant (pigments and dyes), Binder (resin), Additives (solvents to control drying), A discoloration or a colored deposit on the walls or bottom of a swimming pool or spa Most often, stains are metals, such as iron, copper & manganese They may appear as green, gray, brown or black They may even discolor the water Sometimes a sequestering agent or chelating agent will remove them If not, us- ually an acid wash is necessary to remove them from the walls & bottom The metals get in the water because the pH was too low or someone has added a low-pH chemical directly into the circulation system The low-pH chem- ical dissolves a small amount of metal from the equipment The metals begin to come out of solutions & deposit or stain the walls & bottom Stains are sometimes confused with scale, A partly transparent coating that can color wood without obscuring the grain and/or the texture Also refers to materials that soil the surface of a coating, Discolored areas on film or paper, usually caused by contaminated developing solutions or by insufficient fixing, washing, or agitation, Any oxide or prepared pigment used for colouring bodies, slips or glazes, discoloration of face material and/or substrate caused by pressure sensitive adhesive or other means, - A liquid mixture to color wood Made of 4 parts: Vehicle (water or solvent), Colorant (pigments and dyes), Binder (resin), Additives (solvents to control drying), color for microscopic study; "The laboratory worker dyed the specimen", the state of being covered with unclean things, (microscopy) a dye or other coloring material that is used in microscopy to make structures visible, If a liquid stains something, the thing becomes coloured or marked by the liquid. Some foods can stain the teeth, as of course can smoking. + stained stained His clothing was stained with mud. + -stained -stained ink-stained fingers, a symbol of disgrace or infamy; "And the Lord set a mark upon Cain"--Genesis, an act that brings discredit to the person who does it; "he made a huge blot on his copybook", make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used metaphorically; "The silver was tarnished by the long exposure to the air"; "Her reputation was sullied after the affair with a married man", produce or leave stains; "Red wine stains the table cloth", Taint of guilt; tarnish; disgrace; reproach, Simple past tense and past participle of stain, coloured by adding a pigment, having a stain, Present participle of stain, Unmarked, spotless, Describing an alloy that is resistant to corrosion and discoloration, Short for stainless steel, bestain, having a coating of stain or varnish, marked or dyed or discolored with foreign matter; "a badly stained tablecloth"; "tear-stained cheeks", past of stain, discolored, smudged, spotted; colored with stain (of wood, glass, etc.), The step in the finishing process where coloring (stain) is applied to a piece of wood furniture, (histology) the use of a dye to color specimens for microscopic study the act of spotting or staining something, The act of changing the color of wood without disturbing the texture or markings, through the application of transparent or semitransparent liquids made from dyes, finely divided pigments or chemicals, A method of finishing furniture by applying colored dyes which penetrate the wood, Staining is a technique particularly associated with acrylics It is carried out on unprimed cloth, where the colour penetrates the fabric and creates a stain Pigments that penetrate the ground becoming difficult to remove are called staining colours, (histology) the use of a dye to color specimens for microscopic study, the act of spotting or staining something, free of stains, unblemished; resistant to staining and corrosion, of reputation; "his unsullied name"; "an untarnished reputation, Free from stain; immaculate, of reputation; "his unsullied name"; "an untarnished reputation", third-person singular of stain, Discoloration on the surface of sheet metal, caused during mill processing, A suspension of metallic oxides, clays and other materials with water, used to add color to the surface of clay and glaze, plural of , stain,
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To taint or tarnish someone's character or reputation
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To coat a surface with a stain
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A reagent or dye used to stain microscope specimens so as to make some structures visible
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A substance used to soak into a surface and colour it
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A discoloured spot or area
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A blemish on one's character or reputation
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To treat a microscope specimen with a dye
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To discolour something
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A solution designed to color a surface without hiding it Solid color and latex stains are available Stains may be latex or oil-based
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any oxide, carbonate, or prepared pigment (sometimes fritted) used for coloring clay bodies, slips, glazes, underglazes, or overglazes Also, sometimes used interchangeable with the term "WASH "
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Discoloration of spa or pool surfaces most often caused by metal corrosion of circulation system due to low pH Sequestering or chelating agent will remove stains, for tough stains acid wash may be necessary
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A discoloration on or in lumber other than its natural color
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A compound added to glazes to add coloring Sometimes applied directly onto a clay body without mixing with a vitrifying glaze See also glaze, vitrification
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A contraction of distam (Latin, dis-tingere, to discolour )
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in ceramics, any oxide or prepared pigment used for coloring clay, slips, or glazes; in woodworking, any transparent oil or water-based pigment used to alter the natural color of wood
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A pattern of area foxing; may be described as light or dark, even or uneven
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Sometimes a single coloring oxide, but usually a combination of oxides, plus alumina, flint, and a fluxing compound This mixture is calcined and then finely ground and washed The purpose is to form a stable coloring agent not likely to be altered by the action of the glaze or heat While stains are employed as glaze colorants, their chief use is as overglaze and underglaze decorations and body colorants
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A contraction of distain (Latin, dis-tingere, to discolour )
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To taint or tarnish someones character or reputation
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A thin type of finish that protects and colors wood Available in solid and transparent tones Used to bring out the grain and surface of the wood
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a soiled or discolored appearance; "the wine left a dark stain" (microscopy) a dye or other coloring material that is used in microscopy to make structures visible color for microscopic study; "The laboratory worker dyed the specimen" color with a liquid dye or tint; "Stain this table a beautiful walnut color"; "people knew how to stain glass a beautiful blue in the middle ages" produce or leave stains; "Red wine stains the table cloth
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A translucent finish for wood that can be clear or tinted, allowing the grain and figure of the wood to show through the finish Stains do not provide the same level of protection afforded by a varnish or paint finish
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A blemish on ones character or reputation
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To spot with guilt or infamy; to bring reproach on; to blot; to soil; to tarnish
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To cause to seem inferior or soiled by comparison
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To give or receive a stain; to grow dim
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to stain glass
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To color, as wood, glass, paper, cloth, or the like, by processess affecting, chemically or otherwise, the material itself; to tinge with a color or colors combining with, or penetrating, the substance; to dye; as, to stain wood with acids, colored washes, paint rubbed in, etc
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discolor, smudge, spot; color by applying stain; taint or blemish someone's reputation fiil
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To discolor by the application of foreign matter; to make foul; to spot; as, to stain the hand with dye; armor stained with blood
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A discoloration by foreign matter; a spot; as, a stain on a garment or cloth
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produce or leave stains; "Red wine stains the table cloth
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A tincture; a tinge
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A natural spot of a color different from the gound
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Cause of reproach; shame
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(microscopy) a dye or other coloring material that is used in microscopy to make structures visible color for microscopic study; "The laboratory worker dyed the specimen"
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a soiled or discolored appearance; "the wine left a dark stain"
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color with a liquid dye or tint; "Stain this table a beautiful walnut color"; "people knew how to stain glass a beautiful blue in the middle ages"
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A discoloration of a surface to which tape has been applied
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discoloration, smudge, spot; liquid substance used as a coloring agent (on wood, etc.); taint or blemish on one's reputation isim
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A stain is a mark on something that is difficult to remove. Remove stains by soaking in a mild solution of bleach. a black stain
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Any oxide or prepared pigment used for coloring bodies, slips or glazes
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A liquid mixture to color wood Made of 4 parts: Vehicle (water or solvent), Colorant (pigments and dyes), Binder (resin), Additives (solvents to control drying)
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A discoloration or a colored deposit on the walls or bottom of a swimming pool or spa Most often, stains are metals, such as iron, copper & manganese They may appear as green, gray, brown or black They may even discolor the water Sometimes a sequestering agent or chelating agent will remove them If not, us- ually an acid wash is necessary to remove them from the walls & bottom The metals get in the water because the pH was too low or someone has added a low-pH chemical directly into the circulation system The low-pH chem- ical dissolves a small amount of metal from the equipment The metals begin to come out of solutions & deposit or stain the walls & bottom Stains are sometimes confused with scale
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A partly transparent coating that can color wood without obscuring the grain and/or the texture Also refers to materials that soil the surface of a coating
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Discolored areas on film or paper, usually caused by contaminated developing solutions or by insufficient fixing, washing, or agitation
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Any oxide or prepared pigment used for colouring bodies, slips or glazes
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discoloration of face material and/or substrate caused by pressure sensitive adhesive or other means
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- A liquid mixture to color wood Made of 4 parts: Vehicle (water or solvent), Colorant (pigments and dyes), Binder (resin), Additives (solvents to control drying)
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color for microscopic study; "The laboratory worker dyed the specimen"
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the state of being covered with unclean things
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(microscopy) a dye or other coloring material that is used in microscopy to make structures visible
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If a liquid stains something, the thing becomes coloured or marked by the liquid. Some foods can stain the teeth, as of course can smoking. + stained stained His clothing was stained with mud. + -stained -stained ink-stained fingers
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a symbol of disgrace or infamy; "And the Lord set a mark upon Cain"--Genesis
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an act that brings discredit to the person who does it; "he made a huge blot on his copybook"
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make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used metaphorically; "The silver was tarnished by the long exposure to the air"; "Her reputation was sullied after the affair with a married man"
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produce or leave stains; "Red wine stains the table cloth"
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Taint of guilt; tarnish; disgrace; reproach
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stained
Simple past tense and past participle of stain
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stained
coloured by adding a pigment
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stained
having a stain
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staining
Present participle of stain
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stainless
Unmarked, spotless
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stainless
Describing an alloy that is resistant to corrosion and discoloration
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stainless
Short for stainless steel
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bestain
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stained
having a coating of stain or varnish
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stained
marked or dyed or discolored with foreign matter; "a badly stained tablecloth"; "tear-stained cheeks"
The step in the finishing process where coloring (stain) is applied to a piece of wood furniture
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staining
(histology) the use of a dye to color specimens for microscopic study the act of spotting or staining something
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staining
The act of changing the color of wood without disturbing the texture or markings, through the application of transparent or semitransparent liquids made from dyes, finely divided pigments or chemicals
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staining
A method of finishing furniture by applying colored dyes which penetrate the wood
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staining
Staining is a technique particularly associated with acrylics It is carried out on unprimed cloth, where the colour penetrates the fabric and creates a stain Pigments that penetrate the ground becoming difficult to remove are called staining colours
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staining
(histology) the use of a dye to color specimens for microscopic study
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staining
the act of spotting or staining something
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stainless
free of stains, unblemished; resistant to staining and corrosion sıfat
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stainless
of reputation; "his unsullied name"; "an untarnished reputation
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stainless
Free from stain; immaculate
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stainless
of reputation; "his unsullied name"; "an untarnished reputation"
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stains
third-person singular of stain
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stains
Discoloration on the surface of sheet metal, caused during mill processing
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stains
A suspension of metallic oxides, clays and other materials with water, used to add color to the surface of clay and glaze
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