To add color to.
(Canadian spelling, acceptable) To convert black and white media to color by digital post production (as is often done in digital photography and in video special effects).
To colour or stain (something) with, or as if with, a dye or pigment.
Followed by with: to add to or impregnate (something) with (a slight amount of) an abstract or (obsolete) physical quality; to imbue, to taint, to tinge.
To have a taint or tinge of some quality.
To dissolve (a substance) in ethanol or some other solvent to produce a medicinal tincture.
A colour or tint, especially if produced by a pigment or something which stains; a tinge.
A (small) alcoholic drink.
The part of a substance thought to be essential, finer, and/or more volatile, which could be extracted in a solution; also, the process of obtaining this.
An immaterial substance or spiritual principle which was thought capable of being instilled into physical things; also, the essence or spirit of something.
A slight addition of a thing to something else; a shade, a touch, a trace.
A hue or pattern used in the depiction of a coat of arms; namely, a colour, fur, or metal.
A medicine consisting of one or more substances dissolved in ethanol or some other solvent.
A material essence thought to be capable of extraction from a substance.