different between attaching vs coupling
attaching
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??tæt???/
Verb
attaching
- present participle of attach
attaching From the web:
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- what attachment style do i have
- what attachments come with kitchenaid mixer
- what attachment to cream butter
- what attachment for cookies
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- what attachment to cream butter and sugar
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coupling
English
Etymology
From Middle English couplyng; equivalent to couple +? -ing.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?pl??/
Noun
coupling (plural couplings)
- Act of joining together to form a couple.
- A device that couples two things together.
- (software engineering) The degree of reliance between two or more software modules.
- Synonym: dependency
- Coordinate term: cohesion
- (electronics) A connection between two electronic circuits such that a signal can pass between them.
- (physics) The property of physical systems that they are interacting with each other
- (sexuality) Sexual intercourse.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:copulation
Hyponyms
Related terms
- decoupling
Translations
Verb
coupling
- present participle of couple
Further reading
- coupling (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- coupling (physics) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- coupling (electronics) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- coupling (computer programming) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Middle English
Noun
coupling
- Alternative form of couplyng
coupling From the web:
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