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Linkage vs Lin - What's the difference?

linkage | lin |


As nouns the difference between linkage and lin

is that linkage is a mechanical device that connects things while lin is a pool or collection of water, particularly one above or below a waterfall.

As a verb lin is

to desist (from something), stop.

As a proper noun Lin is

{{surname|from=Chinese}} of Chinese origin (see: 林.

M vs Lin - What's the difference?

m | lin |


As a letter m

is the thirteenth letter of the.

As a symbol m

is mega- or m can be the roman numeral m (1,000).

As a noun lin is

flax or lin can be ling (fish).

Permalink vs Lin - What's the difference?

permalink | lin |


As nouns the difference between permalink and lin

is that permalink is a static internet address (link) to an individual blog entry or news item on the world wide web while lin is flax or lin can be ling (fish).

Associate vs Lin - What's the difference?

associate | lin |


As nouns the difference between associate and lin

is that associate is (slang) an associate's degree while lin is flax or lin can be ling (fish).

Edge vs Lin - What's the difference?

edge | lin |


As nouns the difference between edge and lin

is that edge is the boundary line of a surface while lin is flax or lin can be ling (fish).

As a verb edge

is to move an object slowly and carefully in a particular direction.

Scott vs Lin - What's the difference?

scott | lin |


As a proper noun scott

is for someone with scottish ancestry.

As a noun lin is

flax or lin can be ling (fish).

Shane vs Lin - What's the difference?

shane | lin |


As a proper noun shane

is .

As a noun lin is

flax or lin can be ling (fish).

Negligee vs Lin - What's the difference?

negligee | lin |


As nouns the difference between negligee and lin

is that negligee is a light women's gown while lin is a pool or collection of water, particularly one above or below a waterfall.

As a verb lin is

to desist (from something), stop.

As a proper noun Lin is

{{surname|from=Chinese}} of Chinese origin (see: 林.

Disciplinary vs Lin - What's the difference?

disciplinary | lin |


As nouns the difference between disciplinary and lin

is that disciplinary is a disciplinary action while lin is flax or lin can be ling (fish).

As an adjective disciplinary

is having to do with discipline, or with the imposition of discipline.

Wikidiffcom vs Lin - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | lin |


As a noun lin is

flax or lin can be ling (fish).

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