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untar
English
Etymology
un- +? tar
Verb
untar (third-person singular simple present untars, present participle untaring or untarring, simple past and past participle untared or untarred)
- (computing, transitive) To extract from a tar archive.
- 2002, John Bryan Callender, Perl for Web site management (page 405)
- I untarred (and ungzipped) that file using the following command: […]
- 2002, Luis Argerich, Professional PHP4 XML (page 764)
- This should completely reset everything to exactly the way it was after you untared/ungzipped PHP […]
- 2002, John Bryan Callender, Perl for Web site management (page 405)
Anagrams
- Rutan, Turan, arnut, run at, tanru
Catalan
Etymology
From Old Occitan [Term?], from a Vulgar Latin *unct?re, frequentative of Latin ung? (through its perfect passive participle unctus), from earlier ungu?, from Proto-Italic *ong??, from Proto-Indo-European *h?eng?- (“anoint”).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -a(?)
Verb
untar (first-person singular present unto, past participle untat)
- to anoint
- to smear
- to bribe
Conjugation
Related terms
- untuós
- unt
- untet
Old High German
Alternative forms
- undar, under
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *under (compare Old English under, Old Norse undir).
Preposition
untar
- under
Descendants
- Middle High German: unter
- German: unter
- Hunsrik: unne
- Luxembourgish: ënner
- Yiddish: ??????? (unter)
Portuguese
Alternative forms
- unctar (obsolete)
Etymology
From Old Portuguese untar, from a Vulgar Latin *unct?re, frequentative of Latin ung? (through its perfect passive participle unctus), from earlier ungu?, from Proto-Italic *ong??, from Proto-Indo-European *h?eng?- (“anoint”).
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /?.?ta?/
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /?.?ta(?)/
- (Paulista, South Brazil) IPA(key): /?.?ta?/, /?.?ta?/, /?.?ta?/
- Hyphenation: un?tar
Verb
untar (first-person singular present indicative unto, past participle untado)
- to smear; to spread (to distribute in a thin layer)
Conjugation
Derived terms
- untar as mãos a alguém
Related terms
Romanian
Etymology
unt +? -ar
Noun
untar n (plural untari)
- butter maker
Declension
Spanish
Etymology
From Old Spanish untar, from a Vulgar Latin *unct?re, frequentative of Latin ung? (through its perfect passive participle unctus), from earlier ungu?, from Proto-Italic *ong??, from Proto-Indo-European *h?eng?- (“anoint”).
Verb
untar (first-person singular present unto, first-person singular preterite unté, past participle untado)
- to anoint
- to bribe
- to smear
Conjugation
Derived terms
- pasta para untar (“spread”) (culinary)
Related terms
- unto
- untuoso
- untura
- ungir
- unción
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unrar
English
Etymology
un- +? RAR
Verb
unrar (third-person singular simple present unrars, present participle unraring or unrarring, simple past and past participle unrared or unrarred)
- (transitive, computing) To decompress (a compressed archive in the RAR format).
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