different between incapsulate vs incapsulated
incapsulate
English
Etymology
From in- +? capsule +? -ate.
Verb
incapsulate (third-person singular simple present incapsulates, present participle incapsulating, simple past and past participle incapsulated)
- Alternative form of encapsulate
Italian
Verb
incapsulate
- second-person plural present indicative of incapsulare
- second-person plural imperative of incapsulare
- feminine plural of incapsulato
incapsulate From the web:
- what encapsulated mean
- what encapsulates both data and data manipulation functions
- what encapsulates both data and data
- what's encapsulated bacteria
- what incapsulate means
- what encapsulated nerve endings
- what does encapsulate mean
- what does encapsulate
incapsulated
English
Verb
incapsulated
- simple past tense and past participle of incapsulate
Anagrams
- pandiculates
incapsulated From the web:
- what encapsulated mean
- what's encapsulated bacteria
- what encapsulated nerve endings
- what does encapsulated mean
- what is encapsulated retinol
- what is encapsulated lactic acid
- what are encapsulated nails
- what is encapsulated insulation
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