1. vint - Noun
2. vint - Verb
3. Vint - Proper noun
vint (third-person singular simple present vints, present participle vinting, simple past and past participle vinted)
To make wine from fruit.
vint (uncountable)
(games) A Russian card game similar to bridge and whist.
Vint (plural Vints)
A surname.
A part of the NSFNet AUP forbade commercial traffic. citation In 1988, Vint Cerf arranged for an interconnection of MCI Mail with NSFNET on an experimental basis. Source: Internet
Historically, IP was the connectionless datagram service in the original Transmission Control Program introduced by Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn in 1974; the other being the connection-oriented Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). Source: Internet
His obituary was written by Vint Cerf and published as RFC 2468 in remembrance of Postel and his work. Source: Internet
As Vint saw it, Gretzky-like field sense was rare not because it was mystical but because no one had bothered to understand it and train for it. Source: Internet
While innovative technology can present new ethical dilemmas, sports technologist Peter Vint says sports federations are guided by enduring principles. Source: Internet
Vint Cerf, co-creator of the Internet, tells how employees can work together more productively when technology allows them to do their jobs from almost anywhere. Source: Internet