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linkt

Linkt vs Linky - What's the difference?

linkt | linky |


As a verb linkt

is (obsolete) (link).

As an adjective linky is

(informal) of or pertaining to hyperlinks.

Linkt vs Lint - What's the difference?

linkt | lint |


As a verb linkt

is past tense of link.

As a noun lint is

a fine material made by scraping cotton or linen cloth; used for dressing wounds.

Linkt vs Winkt - What's the difference?

linkt | winkt |


In obsolete terms the difference between linkt and winkt

is that linkt is past tense of link while winkt is past tense of wink.

Linkt vs Lickt - What's the difference?

linkt | lickt |


In obsolete terms the difference between linkt and lickt

is that linkt is past tense of link while lickt is past tense of lick.

Blinkt vs Linkt - What's the difference?

blinkt | linkt |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between blinkt and linkt

is that blinkt is (obsolete) (blink) while linkt is (obsolete) (link).

As verbs the difference between blinkt and linkt

is that blinkt is (obsolete) (blink) while linkt is (obsolete) (link).

Linkt vs Sinkt - What's the difference?

linkt | sinkt |


In obsolete terms the difference between linkt and sinkt

is that linkt is past tense of link while sinkt is past tense of sink.

Links vs Linkt - What's the difference?

links | linkt |


As a noun links

is .

As a verb linkt is

(obsolete) (link).

Link vs Linkt - What's the difference?

link | linkt |


As a proper noun link

is (rare).

As a verb linkt is

(obsolete) (link).