different between uncouple vs uncoupling
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
uncouple From the web:
- what uncouple means
- uncoupled what does it mean
- what do uncouplers do
- what are uncouplers of oxidative phosphorylation
- what is uncoupled respiration
- what does uncoupled mean in biology
- what is uncoupled locomotive
- what is uncoupled training
uncoupling
English
Verb
uncoupling
- present participle of uncouple
Noun
uncoupling (plural uncouplings)
- The act by which persons or things are uncoupled.
uncoupling From the web:
- uncoupling what does it mean
- uncoupling what is the meaning
- what is uncoupling membrane
- what is uncoupling membrane mortar
- what is uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation
- what are uncoupling proteins
- what does uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation mean
- what do uncoupling proteins do
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- uncouple vs uncoupling
- amber vs ochre
- ochre vs beige
- ochre vs bronze
- ochre vs terracotta
- saffron vs ochre
- ochre vs mustard
- ochre vs ochry
- ochre vs ochrey
- ochre vs ochred
- pewter vs aluminum
- pewter vs zinc
- pewter vs bronze
- pewter vs babbitt
- charcoal vs pewter
- petter vs pewter
- pelter vs pewter
- pewter vs perter
- pester vs pewter
- patches vs packages