Linking vs Likes - What's the difference?
linking | likes |
Present participle of link.
:The yard manager is linking the sections of the train together.
Serving to connect other things together.
:Conjunctions frequently function as linking words in a sentence.
linkage
* 1986 , Douglas Pulleyblank, Tone in Lexical Phonology (page 11)
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(like)
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As verbs the difference between linking and likes
is that linking is present participle of link while likes is (like).As nouns the difference between linking and likes
is that linking is linkage while likes is .As an adjective linking
is serving to connect other things together.linking
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)Noun
(en noun)- I will assume that multiple linkings of tones to a single tone-bearing unit come about only by language-specific rules.
Anagrams
* *likes
English
Noun
(head)- They'd never before seen the likes of them.
- They'd never before seen the likes of him.
- I'd never seen their likes .