
1) Absorbent cotton 2) Anathema to serge wearer 3) Bane of a blue suit 4) Belly button buildup 5) Bellybutton accumulation 6) Bellybutton buildup 7) Bellybutton collection 8) Bellybutton stuff 9) Bit of fluff 10) Bits of fluff 11) Bits of fuzz from clothes 12) Bits of thread 13) Blue-serge bane 14) Buildup in an innie
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1) Bandage 2) Down 3) Fluff 4) Fuzz
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- fine ravellings of cotton or linen fibers
- cotton or linen fabric with the nap raised on one side; used to dress wounds
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Lint may mean: Lint may also refer to: ...
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[material] Lint is the common name for visible accumulations of textile fibers and other materials, usually found on and around clothing. Certain materials used in the manufacture of clothing, such as cotton, linen, and wool, contain numerous, very short fibers bundled together. During the course of normal wear, these fibers may either deta...
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[software] In computer programming, lint was the name originally given to a particular program that flagged some suspicious and non-portable constructs (likely to be bugs) in C language source code. The term is now applied generically to tools that flag suspicious usage in software written in any computer language. The term lint-like behavi...
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• (n.) Linen scraped or otherwise made into a soft, downy or fleecy substance for dressing wounds and sores; also, fine ravelings, down, fluff, or loose short fibers from yarn or fabrics. • (n.) Flax.
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(from the article `cotton`) ...which increases considerably in size. The seed hair, or cotton fibre, reaching a maximum length of about two and a half inches (approximately six ...
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A soft, absorbent material used in surgical dressings, usually in the form of a thick, loosely woven material (sheet or patent lint). ... Origin: O.E. Lin, flax ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(lint) an absorbent surgical dressing material.
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Surface fibres released from paper during printing.
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Lint (lĭnt)
noun [ Anglo-Saxon
līnet flax, hemp, from
līn flax; or, perhaps borrowed from Latin
linteum a linen cloth, linen, from
linteus linen, adjective , from
linum flax, lint. See
Linen .]
1. Flax.
2. Linen scraped ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: lint Definitions: 1. A soft, absorbent material rarely used in surgical dressings, usually in the form of a thick, loosely woven material (sheet or patent lint).
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[
n] - fine ravellings of cotton or linen fibers 2. [n] - cotton or linen fabric with the nap raised on one side
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possibly a hardy vegetable or a flax vegetable.
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noun cotton or linen fabric with the nap raised on one side; used to dress wounds
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