linnet |
ginnet |
As nouns the difference between linnet and ginnet
is that
linnet is a small passerine bird, species: Carduelis cannabina in the finch family Fringillidae, native to Europe, western Asia, and north Africa while
ginnet is alternative form of lang=en.
As a proper noun Linnet
is {{given name|female|from=English}} derived from the linnet bird. Occasionally recorded since the 19th century.
pinnet |
linnet |
As a noun pinnet
is a pinnacle.
As a proper noun linnet is
derived from the linnet bird occasionally recorded since the 19th century.
linnet |
winnet |
As nouns the difference between linnet and winnet
is that
linnet is a small passerine bird, species: Carduelis cannabina in the finch family Fringillidae, native to Europe, western Asia, and north Africa while
winnet is a small piece of faeces stuck to the hairs around the anus of a mammal.
As a proper noun Linnet
is {{given name|female|from=English}} derived from the linnet bird. Occasionally recorded since the 19th century.
linne |
linnet |
As a noun linne
is (obsolete) flax.
As a proper noun linnet is
derived from the linnet bird occasionally recorded since the 19th century.
lannet |
linnet |
As a noun lannet
is .
As a proper noun linnet is
derived from the linnet bird occasionally recorded since the 19th century.
linnet |
sinnet |
As a proper noun linnet
is derived from the linnet bird occasionally recorded since the 19th century.
As a noun sinnet is
(nautical) a braided cord.
linnet |
linget |
As nouns the difference between linnet and linget
is that
linnet is a small passerine bird, species: Carduelis cannabina in the finch family Fringillidae, native to Europe, western Asia, and north Africa while
linget is an ingot; a lingot.
As a proper noun Linnet
is {{given name|female|from=English}} derived from the linnet bird. Occasionally recorded since the 19th century.
lionet |
linnet |
As nouns the difference between lionet and linnet
is that
lionet is a lion cub while
linnet is a small passerine bird, species: Carduelis cannabina in the finch family Fringillidae, native to Europe, western Asia, and north Africa.
As a proper noun Linnet is
{{given name|female|from=English}} derived from the linnet bird. Occasionally recorded since the 19th century.
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