different between copies vs decollate

copies

English

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?k?piz/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?k?piz/

Noun

copies

  1. plural of copy

Verb

copies

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of copy

Anagrams

  • Scopie, scopie

Asturian

Verb

copies

  1. second-person singular present indicative/subjunctive of copiar

Catalan

Verb

copies

  1. second-person singular present indicative form of copiar

French

Verb

copies

  1. second-person singular present indicative/subjunctive of copier

Noun

copies f

  1. plural of copie

Portuguese

Verb

copies

  1. Second-person singular (tu) present subjunctive of copiar
  2. Second-person singular (tu) negative imperative of copiar

Spanish

Verb

copies

  1. Informal second-person singular () negative imperative form of copiar.
  2. Informal second-person singular () present subjunctive form of copiar.

copies From the web:

  • what copies dna
  • what copies the dna into mrna
  • what copies of 1099 go to recipient
  • what copies the genetic instructions in dna
  • what copies of w2 do employees get
  • what copies dna into rna
  • what copies information in dna
  • what copies dna code


decollate

English

Etymology 1

From Latin decollare (to behead)

Pronunciation

  • (UK) enPR: d?-k?l??t, d?k??-l?t, IPA(key): /d??k?le?t/, /?d?k?le?t/

Verb

decollate (third-person singular simple present decollates, present participle decollating, simple past and past participle decollated)

  1. (transitive) To behead.

Translations

Etymology 2

de- +? collate

Pronunciation

  • (UK) enPR: d?-k?-l?t?, d?k??-l?t, IPA(key): /di?k??le?t/, /?d?k?le?t/

Verb

decollate (third-person singular simple present decollates, present participle decollating, simple past and past participle decollated)

  1. (transitive, computing) To separate the copies of multipart computer printout.

Anagrams

  • ocellated

Italian

Verb

decollate

  1. second-person plural present of decollare
  2. second-person plural imperative of decollare

Latin

Verb

d?coll?te

  1. second-person plural present active imperative of d?coll?

decollate From the web:

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  • what does collate mean
  • what are decollate snails
  • decollate meaning
  • what kills decollate snails
  • what does decollate snail mean
  • what do decollate mean
  • what is your decollete
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