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Hint and similar may refer to:
  • Hint (musician), musician Jonathan James, from Sussex, UK.
  • Hint (SQL)
    Hint (SQL)
    In database query operations, various SQL implementations use hints as additions to the SQL standard that instruct the database engine on how to execute the query...

    , a feature of the SQL computer language
  • Font hinting
    Font hinting
    Font hinting is the use of mathematical instructions to adjust the display of an outline font so that it lines up with a rasterized grid. At low screen resolutions, hinting is critical for producing a clear, legible text...

    , a process for optimizing the rasterization of vectors
  • Motorola Hint QA30
    Motorola Hint QA30
    Motorola Hint QA30 is a sliding mobile camera phone introduced by Motorola in the fourth quarter of 2008. It's available on the Alltel, Bell Canada, Cricket, MetroPCS, and US Cellular. About the size of a post-it note, the QA30 slides open to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard for text messaging and email...

    , a mobile phone introduced by Motorola

  • Hints, a village in Staffordshire, England

Uppercase

  • HINT = Hardware Information Navigational Tool
  • HINT = Hierarchical INTegration
    Hierarchical INTegration
    Hierarchical INTegration, or HINT for short, is a computer benchmark that ranks a computer system as a whole . It measures the full range of performance, mostly based on the amount of work a computer can perform over time...

    , a computer benchmark.
  • HiNT = Nord-Trøndelag University College
    Nord-Trøndelag University College
    Nord-Trøndelag University College or HiNT is a Norwegian university college located throughout the county of Nord-Trøndelag...

     (Norwegian: Høgskolen i Nord-Trøndelag)
  • HINTS = Health Information National Trends Survey
    Health Information National Trends Survey
    The Health Information National Trends Survey is a biennial, cross-sectional, nationally-representative survey of American adults sponsored by the National Cancer Institute...

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