Stain - Dictionary Definition and Overview

Stain :  (noun)
1: a soiled or discolored appearance; "the wine left a dark stain" [syn: discoloration, discolouration]
2: (microscopy) a dye or other coloring material that is used in microscopy to make structures visible
3: the state of being covered with unclean things [syn: dirt, filth, grime, soil, grease, grunge]
4: a symbol of disgrace or infamy; "And the Lord set a mark upon Cain"--Genesis [syn: mark, stigma, brand]
5: an act that brings discredit to the person who does it; "he made a huge blot on his copybook" [syn: blot, smear, smirch, spot] (verb)
1: 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"
2: produce or leave stains; "Red wine stains the table cloth"
3: 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" [syn: tarnish, maculate, sully, defile]
4: color for microscopic study; "The laboratory worker dyed the specimen"

Based on WordNet 2.0

Stain : \Stain\, v. i. To give or receive a stain; to grow dim.

Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary

Stain : \Stain\, n. 1. A discoloration by foreign matter; a spot; as, a stain on a garment or cloth. --Shak.

2. A natural spot of a color different from the gound.

Swift trouts, diversified with crimson stains. --Pope.

3. Taint of guilt; tarnish; disgrace; reproach.

Nor death itself can wholly wash their stains. --Dryden.

Our opinion . . . is, I trust, without any blemish or stain of heresy. --Hooker.

4. Cause of reproach; shame. --Sir P. Sidney.

5. A tincture; a tinge. [R.]

You have some stain of soldier in you. --Shak.

Syn: Blot; spot; taint; pollution; blemish; tarnish; color; disgrace; infamy; shame.

Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary

Stain : \Stain\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stained; p. pr. & vb. n. Staining.] [Abbrev. fr. distain.] 1. To discolor by the application of foreign matter; to make foul; to spot; as, to stain the hand with dye; armor stained with blood.

2. 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.; to stain glass.

3. To spot with guilt or infamy; to bring reproach on; to blot; to soil; to tarnish.

Of honor void, Of innocence, of faith, of purity, Our wonted ornaments now soiled and stained. --Milton.

4. To cause to seem inferior or soiled by comparison.

She stains the ripest virgins of her age. --Beau. & Fl.

That did all other beasts in beauty stain. --Spenser.

Stained glass, glass colored or stained by certain metallic pigments fused into its substance, -- often used for making ornament windows.

Syn: To paint; dye; blot; soil; sully; discolor; disgrace; taint.

Usage: Paint, Stain, Dye. These denote three different processes; the first mechanical, the other two, chiefly chemical. To paint a thing is so spread a coat of coloring matter over it; to stain or dye a thing is to impart color to its substance. To stain is said chiefly of solids, as wood, glass, paper; to dye, of fibrous substances, textile fabrics, etc.; the one, commonly, a simple process, as applying a wash; the other more complex, as fixing colors by mordants.

Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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