Lint may mean:
- Fibrous coat of thick hairs covering the seeds of the cotton plant
- Fuzzy fluff that accumulates on various fabrics, which can be removed via a lint roller
- Fibers that become trapped in the lint filter of a clothes dryer
- Navel lint, an accumulation of fluffy fibers in one's navel
- Pocket lint, an accumulation of fibers found in pockets
Lint may also refer to:
- Tim Armstrong, a punk rock musician, known from Operation Ivy, Rancid, and Transplants
- Lint, Antwerp, a municipality located in Belgium
- lint (software), a tool to find problems in C source code
- Alstom LHB Coradia LINT, light rail vehicle built by Alstom
- LINT0 and LINT1, LINTX etc. For information on cotton production industry history and applications see Cotton. A textile is a flexible material comprised of a network of natural or artificial Fibres often referred to as thread or Yarn. A lint roller or lint remover is a roll of one-sided Adhesive paper on a cardboard or plastic barrel that is mounted on a central Spindle, with an A clothes dryer or tumble dryer is a household appliance that is used to remove the moisture from a load of Clothing and other Textiles, generally Navel lint, or more commonly belly button lint or navel fluff, is an accumulation of fluffy fibres in one's Navel. Pocket lint is the name commonly used to refer to Lint found in the bottom of Pockets Pocket lint is usually made up of but not limited to detached fabric Timothy Lockwood Armstrong (born November 25, 1966) is an influential American musician and songwriter best known for his work with Punk rock Lint is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Antwerp. In Computer programming, lint was the name originally given to a particular program that flagged suspicious and non-portable constructs (likely to be bugs in C language The Alstom LHB Coradia LINT is a multiple-unit Passenger train manufactured by Alstom. the interrupt lines on x86 microprocessors
- LINT, a book by Steve Aylett
See also: Lindt & Sprüngli (also known as Lindt), chocolate maker. In Computing, an interrupt is an asynchronous signal from hardware indicating the need for attention or a synchronous event in software indicating the need for a change Steve Aylett (b 1967 in Bromley, United Kingdom) is a satirical Science fiction and slipstream author of several bizarro Lindt & Sprüngli, more commonly known as Lindt, is a Swiss premium Chocolate and confectionery company
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