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lignel

Lingel vs Lignel - What's the difference?

lingel | lignel |


As nouns the difference between lingel and lignel

is that lingel is (obsolete) a shoemaker's thread while lignel is (computer graphics) any of the lines along the edge of a voxel, connecting its corners or pointels.

Lionel vs Lignel - What's the difference?

lionel | lignel |


As nouns the difference between lionel and lignel

is that lionel is the whelp of a lioness; a young lion while lignel is any of the lines along the edge of a voxel, connecting its corners or pointels.

As a proper noun Lionel

is a given name derived from Latin of mostly British usage.