different between unbind vs ungird

unbind

English

Etymology

From Middle English unbinden, from Old English unbindan, onbindan (to unbind; untie), from Proto-Germanic *andabindan?, equivalent to un- +? bind. Cognate with Dutch ontbinden, German entbinden, Gothic ???????????????????????????????????? (andbindan).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n?ba?nd/
    Rhymes: -a?nd

Verb

unbind (third-person singular simple present unbinds, present participle unbinding, simple past unbound, past participle unbound or (rare) unbounden)

  1. (transitive) To take bindings off.
  2. (transitive, figuratively) To set free from a debt, contract or promise.
  3. (computing, transitive) To disable some kind of connection in software, such as a key binding.
    • 2013, Douglas Chick, Minecraft Secrets Book Cheat Codes (page 23)
      Unbinds the specified key from a command

Translations

unbind From the web:

  • what unwinds dna
  • what unwinds the double helix
  • what unwinds dna during replication
  • what unwinds dna during transcription
  • what unwinds the dna helix
  • what unwinds dna in transcription
  • what unwinds
  • what unwind means


ungird

English

Etymology

From un- +? gird; or possibly continuing Middle English ungirden, ungurden, from Old English ungyrdan (to ungird). Cognate with German entgürten (to ungird).

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -??(?)d

Verb

ungird (third-person singular simple present ungirds, present participle ungirding, simple past and past participle ungirded)

  1. To loosen the girdle or band of.
  2. To unbind or unload.

Anagrams

  • Durgin, During, during

ungird From the web:

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