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Clickable vs Lickable - What's the difference?

clickable | lickable |

As adjectives the difference between clickable and lickable

is that clickable is (entertainment) that establishes rapport with an audience while lickable is able to be licked.

As a noun clickable

is any element that can be clicked by the user.

clickable

English

Adjective

(-)
  • (entertainment) That establishes rapport with an audience.
  • (manufacturing, of a rigid plastic foam) That retains its shape after being cut by a blade or punched by a die.
  • (computing) Causing some action to occur when clicked with a mouse or other pointing device.
  • Putting a clickable link in your post is easy.

    Derived terms

    * clickability

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Any element that can be clicked by the user.
  • * 1993 , Children's Software Revue (volumes 1-4, page 13)
  • The design strategy was to boil down the story's 17 pages to simple language, 5 sing-along songs and 5 games, with about 100 total clickables throughout the program.

    lickable

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Able to be licked.