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Wat (wie) is lint - definitie


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Lint (disambiguation)
1.
Lint is cotton or linen fabric which you can put on your skin if you have a cut.
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2.
Lint is small unwanted threads or fibres that collect on clothes. (mainly AM)
= fluff
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Lint (disambiguation)
¦ noun
1. short, fine fibres which separate from cloth or yarn during processing.
Scottish flax fibres prepared for spinning.
the fibrous material of a cotton boll.
2. a fabric with a raised nap on one side, used for dressing wounds.
Derivatives
linty adjective
Origin
ME lynnet 'flax prepared for spinning', perh. from OFr. linette 'linseed', from lin 'flax'.
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Lint (disambiguation)
A Unix C language processor which carries out more thorough checks on the code than is usual with C compilers. Lint is named after the bits of fluff it supposedly picks from programs. Judging by references on Usenet this term has become a shorthand for desk check at some non-Unix shops, even in languages other than C. Also used as delint. [Jargon File] (1994-11-14)

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Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor lint
1. The five Marines there to accept the toys meticulously dusted their uniforms with a lint brush.
2. Improve the quality of C–4 cotton through better classification of seed cotton and lint. 5.
3. "This could make the battle for the next–generation DVD irrelevant," said Stuart Miles of gadget website Pocket Lint.
4. A chess set he made of threads was confiscated; calendars he made of lint were swept away.
5. "We have always seen in the program that little things come out in space––pieces of plastic, ice, lint," Hale said.