different between unbolt vs uncouple
unbolt
English
Etymology
un- +? bolt
Verb
unbolt (third-person singular simple present unbolts, present participle unbolting, simple past and past participle unbolted)
- (transitive) To unlock by undoing the bolts of.
- c. 1601, William Shakespeare, Troilus and Cressida, Act IV, Scene 2,[1]
- Then, sweet my lord, I’ll call mine uncle down;
- He shall unbolt the gates.
- c. 1601, William Shakespeare, Troilus and Cressida, Act IV, Scene 2,[1]
Translations
Anagrams
- Blount
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uncouple
English
Etymology
un- +? couple
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?k?p?l/
- Rhymes: -?p?l
Verb
uncouple (third-person singular simple present uncouples, present participle uncoupling, simple past and past participle uncoupled)
- (transitive) To disconnect or detach one thing from another.
- (transitive) To come loose.
- (transitive) To loose, as dogs, from their couples.
Derived terms
- uncoupled
Translations
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