different between upleap vs uplead

upleap

English

Etymology

From Middle English uplepen, equivalent to up- +? leap. Cognate with Dutch oplopen (to incur, run up), German auflaufen (to accumulate, mount up, run aground).

Verb

upleap (third-person singular simple present upleaps, present participle upleaping, simple past upleaped or upleapt or (archaic) uplept or (archaic) uplope, past participle upleaped or upleapt or (archaic) uplopen)

  1. (intransitive) To leap up; spring up.

Anagrams

  • papule

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uplead

English

Etymology

From up- +? lead.

Noun

uplead (plural upleads)

  1. (telecommunications) The line or lines connecting the output of a transmitter to its antenna.

Related terms

  • downlead

Verb

uplead (third-person singular simple present upleads, present participle upleading, simple past and past participle upled)

  1. (transitive, rare) To lead upward.

Anagrams

  • duplae, lead up, lead-up, leadup

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