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LXK files: what are they and how do I open them?

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.lxk file type #1: COREX lexicon XML file

Lexicon link-up files from COREX software use the lxk extension. Data files used for linguistic analysis.

Further details:

LXK file are used in COREX software for linguistic analysis purposes.

This file type is specifically used for linking up lexicons, which are databases or dictionaries of words and their meanings. The LXK file contains information that allows the software to connect to and interact with these lexicons. This can be particularly useful in fields such as language learning, translation, and computational linguistics.

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COREX

A spoken Dutch corpus exploitation software

.lxk file type #2: Labcenter License Manager license key

An lxk file extension is related to the Labcenter License Manager and used for its license key files.

Further details:

The lxk file extension is associated with Labcenter License Manager. The lxk file stores license key. Probably old, or obsolete file format and software.

Labcenter develops software for PCB design and VSM simulations.

Most likely some old format without support. No further information could be found.

We are sorry, there is currently no specific software link to open this kind of file.

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