Consecutive vs Linked - What's the difference?
consecutive | linked | Related terms |
following, in succession, without interruption
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, year=2012
, date=May 9
, author=Jonathan Wilson
, title=Europa League: Radamel Falcao's Atlético Madrid rout Athletic Bilbao
, work=the Guardian
Having some logical sequence
(link)
connected, either with links, or as if with links
(computing) having links (between modules, records etc)
As adjectives the difference between consecutive and linked
is that consecutive is following, in succession, without interruption while linked is connected, either with links, or as if with links.As a verb linked is
past tense of link.consecutive
English
Adjective
(-)citation, page= , passage=He follows Frédi Kanouté, who achieved the feat in 2006 and 2007 for Sevilla, in scoring in consecutive Uefa Cup/Europa League finals.}}