- Look up
Lint or
lint in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lint may
refer to:
Fibrous coat of
thick hairs covering the
seeds of the
cotton plant Lint (material)...
- up
linter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Linter may
refer to:
Linter, Belgium, a muni****lity
located in the
province of
Flemish Brabant Linter, a...
- paper, also
known as rag
paper or rag
stock paper, is made
using cotton linters (fine
fibers which stick to the
cotton seeds after processing) or cotton...
- manufactured.
Lint is
composed of
threads of all colors,
which blend hues and may
appear to be a
uniform grey.
Cotton lint, or
cotton linters, is a byproduct...
- is also
known as a "
linter" or "
linting tool".
Stephen C. Johnson, a
computer scientist at Bell Labs, came up with the term "
lint" in 1978
while debugging...
- pulp, also
called dissolving cellulose, is
bleached wood pulp or
cotton linters that has a high
cellulose content (> 90%). It has
special properties including...
-
Boracic lint (/bɒˈræsɪk/) is a type of
medical dressing made from
surgical lint that is
soaked in a hot,
saturated solution of
boracic acid and glycerine...
- Linz (Pronunciation: /
lints/ LEE-NTS,
Austrian German: [ˈ
lints] ; Czech:
Linec [ˈlɪnɛt͡s]) is the
capital of
Upper Austria and third-largest city in Austria...
- The
navel (clinically
known as the umbilicus; pl.:
umbilici or umbilicuses; also
known as the
belly button or
tummy button) is a protruding, flat, or hollowed...
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Lint is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Giacomo van
Lint (or
Jacob van
Lint) (1723–1780),
Italian painter Hendrik Frans van
Lint (1684–1763)...