| hint | a slight indication an indirect suggestion; "not a breath of scandal ever touched her" | en |
| hint | To make an indirect reference, suggestion, or allusion; to allude vaguely to something | en |
| hint | a slight indication an indirect suggestion; "not a breath of scandal ever touched her" drop a hint; intimate by a hint | en |
| hint | drop a hint; intimate by a hint | en |
| hint | VARCHAR2(512) Text of the hint | en |
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| hint | allude to, suggest indirectly, intimate fiil | en |
| hint | To bring to mind by a slight mention or remote allusion; to suggest in an indirect manner; as, to hint a suspicion | en |
| hint | To deliberately imply, indirectly suggest, or provide a clue | en |
| hint | To develop and add hints to a font | en |
| hint | Information in a computer-based font that suggests how the outlines of the fonts glyphs should be distorted in order to produce, at specific sizes, a visually appealing pixel-based rendering. Also known as hinting | en |
| hint | A small, barely detectable amount of | en |
| hint | A clue | en |
| hint | In dynamic addressing, an address that a node will test for uniqueness first The hint is either the last successful address the node used previously (the Macintosh keeps such a hint in PRAM) or a particular address that is specific to a particular model of device (the GatorBox always tries 128 first on LocalTalk networks) | en |
| hint | A remote allusion; slight mention; intimation; insinuation; a suggestion or reminder, without a full declaration or explanation; also, an occasion or motive | en |
| hint | A hint of something is a very small amount of it. She added only a hint of vermouth to the gin = trace. to suggest something in an indirect way, but so that someone can guess your meaning hint at | en |
| hint | an indirect suggestion; "not a breath of scandal ever touched her" | en |
| hint | A hint is a helpful piece of advice, usually about how to do something. Here are some helpful hints to make your journey easier = tip | en |
| hint | If you hint at something, you suggest it in an indirect way. She suggested a trip to the shops and hinted at the possibility of a treat of some sort The President hinted he might make some changes in the government | en |
| hint | subtle suggestion, intimation, clue; barely noticeable amount isim | en |
| hint | A hint is a suggestion about something that is made in an indirect way. The Minister gave a strong hint that the government were thinking of introducing tax concessions for mothers I'd dropped a hint about having an exhibition of his work up here If you take a hint, you understand something that is suggested to you indirectly. `I think I hear the telephone ringing.' --- `Okay, I can take a hint.' | en |
| hint | a slight indication | en |
| hint | a slight but appreciable addition; "this dish could use a touch of garlic" | en |
| hint | The hardest of several possible ways to do a proof | en |
| hint | Usually refers to a delayed attempt to assist the learner in obtaining the acceptable or correct response by supplying additional information or calling attention to certain parts of the information the learner already has | en |
| hint | (n ) In the X protocol, certain properties, such as the preferred size of a window, which the window manager might not guarantee | en |
| hint | an indication of potential opportunity; "he got a tip on the stock market"; "a good lead for a job" | en |
| hint | a just detectable amount; "he speaks French with a trace of an accent" | en |
| hint | (n ) A declaration by the 1st or 2nd player indicating the approximate number of tricks the player expects to take | en |
| hint of | slight sign of, bit of | en |
| hinted | past of hint | en |
| hinting | The method of instructing a scaleable font, TrueType or Adobe Type 1, to ensure that it renders correctly in vaying circumstances | en |
| hinting | present participle of hint | en |
| hinting | Instructions added to digital fonts to better fit and rasterize at lower resolutions | en |
| hinting | Ranting about a stereo system | en |
| hints | Knife bladessharpen against edge | en |
| hints | 1) [OBSSE] refers to an OBSSE term [FLO] refers to an FLO term [ATXF] originated from alt tv x-files, the usenet newsgroup [?] Origin unkown - more than likely ATXF 2) If it's not listed here, it's a general acronym found in usenet and/or the internet and can be found in most any FAQ online or it's something you should already know if you watch The X-Files 3) Use the "Back" button on your browser to get back to what you were reading 4) For further info on OBSSE terms and lingo, go here | en |
| hints | plural of hint | en |
| hints | Information embedded to enhance the appearance of characters printed or imaged at low resolutions (72-600 dpi) ATM and True Type can make advantage of hints to render more uniformly shaped screen fonts across the character set | en |
| hints | third-person singular of hint | en |
| hints | Information provided with a font that can be used to scale glyphs to various sizes | en |
| hints | The mathematical instructions added to digital fonts to make them sharp at all sizes and on display devices of different resolutions | en |
| hints | (Database Tuning with the Oracle Tuning Pack; search in this book) | en |
| hints | (Database Tuning with the Oracle Tuning Pack) | en |
| hints | These are described in detail in the main manual They help the rasterizer to draw a glyph well at small pointsizes | en |