different between uplook vs uplock
uplook
English
Etymology
From Middle English uploken, equivalent to up- +? look.
Verb
uplook (third-person singular simple present uplooks, present participle uplooking, simple past and past participle uplooked)
- (obsolete) to look up
Anagrams
- look up, look-up, lookup
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uplock
English
Etymology
up- +? lock
Noun
uplock (plural uplocks)
- (aviation) A mechanism that secures an aircraft's landing gear in the retracted position, helping to prevent an uncommanded gear deployment during flight.
Verb
uplock (third-person singular simple present uplocks, present participle uplocking, simple past and past participle uplocked)
- (obsolete) To lock up.
Anagrams
- lock up, lock-up, lockup
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