unpacking |
pack |
As nouns the difference between unpacking and pack
is that
unpacking is the separation of the features of a segment (such as a nasal vowel or palatal consonant) into distinct segments; for example, the separation of a nasal vowel such as /ɑ̃/ into a vowel /ɑ/ and a nasal consonant /n/ (i.e., into /ɑn/) which often occurs when a language which does not use nasal vowels borrows from a language which does use them while
pack is a bundle made up and prepared to be carried; especially, a bundle to be carried on the back; a load for an animal; a bale, as of goods.
As verbs the difference between unpacking and pack
is that
unpacking is present participle of lang=en while
pack is to put or bring things together in a limited or confined space, especially for storage or transport.
unpacking |
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unpacking |
unracking |
As verbs the difference between unpacking and unracking
is that
unpacking is present participle of lang=en while
unracking is present participle of lang=en.
As a noun unpacking
is the separation of the features of a segment (such as a nasal vowel or palatal consonant) into distinct segments; for example, the separation of a nasal vowel such as /ɑ̃/ into a vowel /ɑ/ and a nasal consonant /n/ (i.e., into /ɑn/) which often occurs when a language which does not use nasal vowels borrows from a language which does use them.
unpacking |
unparking |
As verbs the difference between unpacking and unparking
is that
unpacking is present participle of lang=en while
unparking is present participle of lang=en.
As a noun unpacking
is the separation of the features of a segment (such as a nasal vowel or palatal consonant) into distinct segments; for example, the separation of a nasal vowel such as /ɑ̃/ into a vowel /ɑ/ and a nasal consonant /n/ (i.e., into /ɑn/) which often occurs when a language which does not use nasal vowels borrows from a language which does use them.
unpacking |
untacking |
As verbs the difference between unpacking and untacking
is that
unpacking is while
untacking is .
As a noun unpacking
is (linguistics) the separation of the features of a segment (such as a nasal vowel or palatal consonant) into distinct segments; for example, the separation of a nasal vowel such as /ɑ̃/ into a vowel /ɑ/ and a nasal consonant /n/ (ie, into /ɑn/) which often occurs when a language which does not use nasal vowels borrows from a language which does use them.
unpicking |
unpacking |
As verbs the difference between unpicking and unpacking
is that
unpicking is present participle of lang=en while
unpacking is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between unpicking and unpacking
is that
unpicking is the act or process by which something is unpicked or disentangled while
unpacking is the separation of the features of a segment (such as a nasal vowel or palatal consonant) into distinct segments; for example, the separation of a nasal vowel such as /ɑ̃/ into a vowel /ɑ/ and a nasal consonant /n/ (i.e., into /ɑn/) which often occurs when a language which does not use nasal vowels borrows from a language which does use them.
unpacking |
unboxing |
As nouns the difference between unpacking and unboxing
is that
unpacking is the separation of the features of a segment (such as a nasal vowel or palatal consonant) into distinct segments; for example, the separation of a nasal vowel such as /ɑ̃/ into a vowel /ɑ/ and a nasal consonant /n/ (i.e., into /ɑn/) which often occurs when a language which does not use nasal vowels borrows from a language which does use them while
unboxing is the removal of something from its box; an unpacking.
As verbs the difference between unpacking and unboxing
is that
unpacking is present participle of lang=en while
unboxing is present participle of lang=en.