Lexicographical Neighbors of Lintless
Literary usage of Lintless
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1896)
"Dilute to thirty cc. with hot water and filter through a coarse, lintless filter
paper (Whitall, Tatum & Co.'s five inch). Wash well with hot water. ..."
2. The Microscope: An Introduction to Microscopic Methods and to Histology by Simon Henry Gage (1920)
"There has recently appeared specially prepared towels for wiping glass etc., which
are called " lintless," as practically no lint is left on the wiped ..."
3. Pictorial Photography: Its Principles and Practice by Paul Anderson (1917)
"... A half dozen lintless blotters a size larger than the paper to be printed are
necessary, as well as several soft lintless cloths, well-washed linen or ..."
4. Pictorial Photography: Its Principles and Practice by Paul Anderson (1917)
"... A half dozen lintless blotters a size larger than the paper to be printed are
necessary, as well as several soft lintless cloths, well-washed linen or ..."
5. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1903)
"I surface-dry the negative with a lintless cloth or lintless blotting- paper,
then coat it with plain collodion, allow to set some little time, ..."
6. Willy Lou's House Book: A Collection of Proved Recipes, Hints and by Charlotte Amelia Cheesebro Hough (1913)
"Use a soft brush and a lintless cloth. Rinse in clear water of the same temperature.
Dry with a soft cloth that is lintless. The polishing can be done later ..."