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'''Taint''' may refer to:
'''Taint''' or '''tainted''' may refer to:


==Impurities==
==Impurities==
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*[[The Taint (film)|''The Taint'' (film)]], a 1915 American silent film
*[[The Taint (film)|''The Taint'' (film)]], a 1915 American silent film
*[[Tainted (film)|''Tainted'' (film)]], a 1987 American film
*[[Tainted (film)|''Tainted'' (film)]], a 1987 American film

==In fiction==
*The contaminating magical substance used by necromancers in the video game [[Two Worlds (video game)|''Two Worlds'']].


==Other uses==
==Other uses==
*[[Taint (anatomy)]], colloquial name for the space between the anus and scrotum
*[[Perineum|Taint (anatomy)]], colloquial name for the space between the anus and genitals; the perineum
*[[Tint]], an archaic form, referring to a color mixed with white
*[[Tint]], an archaic form, referring to a color mixed with white
*[[Tainted kernel]], when proprietary modules are loaded into Linux
*[[Tainted kernel]], when proprietary modules are loaded into Linux

Latest revision as of 03:15, 12 August 2023

Taint or tainted may refer to:

Impurities

  • Contamination, the presence of a minor and unwanted element (a contaminant)
    • a wine fault, such as cork taint, ladybird taint, or phenolic taint, producing undesirable odors or tastes in bottled wine
    • Infection, the colonization of a host organism by parasites
    • Taint (legal), the quality of illegally obtained court evidence
    • Taint checking, a feature of some programming languages that prevents unauthorized users from remotely executing commands on a computer

Titles

Other uses

  • Taint (anatomy), colloquial name for the space between the anus and genitals; the perineum
  • Tint, an archaic form, referring to a color mixed with white
  • Tainted kernel, when proprietary modules are loaded into Linux