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#REDIRECT [[List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names#tinctorius]]
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{{wiktionary|tinctorius}}
'''Tinctorius''', a Latin word meaning ''<!-- [[tinctorial]] ?, -->used for [[dyeing]] or staining'', may refer to:
* ''[[Carthamus tinctorius]]'', the safflower, a plant species
* ''[[Dendrobates tinctorius]]'', the dyeing dart frog, a frog species
* ''[[Pisolithus tinctorius]]'', the horse dung fungus or the Bohemian truffle, a fungus species

==See also==
* [[Tinctoria (disambiguation)]]
* [[Tinctorium (disambiguation)]]

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