terms |
undock |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb undock is
to remove a ship from a dock.
undock |
undeck |
In lang=en terms the difference between undock and undeck
is that
undock is to remove a ship from a dock while
undeck is to divest of ornaments.
As verbs the difference between undock and undeck
is that
undock is to remove a ship from a dock while
undeck is to divest of ornaments.
undock |
uncock |
In lang=en terms the difference between undock and uncock
is that
undock is to remove a ship from a dock while
uncock is to let down the cock of (a firearm).
As verbs the difference between undock and uncock
is that
undock is to remove a ship from a dock while
uncock is to straighten or flatten (remove a cocked shape).
unlock |
undock |
In lang=en terms the difference between unlock and undock
is that
unlock is to be or become unfastened or unrestrained while
undock is to remove a ship from a dock.
As verbs the difference between unlock and undock
is that
unlock is to undo or open a lock or something locked by, for example, turning a key, or selecting a combination while
undock is to remove a ship from a dock.
undock |
undockable |
In computing|lang=en terms the difference between undock and undockable
is that
undock is (computing) to drag a user interface element (such as a toolbar) away from its fixed position so that it floats freely while
undockable is (computing) that can be undocked.
As a verb undock
is to remove a ship from a dock.
As an adjective undockable is
(computing) that can be undocked.
undock |
undocking |
As verbs the difference between undock and undocking
is that
undock is to remove a ship from a dock while
undocking is present participle of undock.
As a noun undocking is
the process by which something is undocked; removal from a dock.
toolbar |
undock |
As a noun toolbar
is (graphical user interface) a row of buttons, usually marked with icons, used to activate the functions of an application or operating system.
As a verb undock is
to remove a ship from a dock.
element |
undock |
As a noun element
is element (part of a whole).
As a verb undock is
to remove a ship from a dock.
drag |
undock |
In lang=en terms the difference between drag and undock
is that
drag is to move slowly while
undock is to remove a ship from a dock.
In computing|lang=en terms the difference between drag and undock
is that
drag is (computing) to move (an item) on the computer display by means of a mouse or other input device while
undock is (computing) to drag a user interface element (such as a toolbar) away from its fixed position so that it floats freely.
As verbs the difference between drag and undock
is that
drag is to pull along a surface or through a medium, sometimes with difficulty while
undock is to remove a ship from a dock.
As a noun drag
is (uncountable) resistance of the air (or some other fluid) to something moving through it or
drag can be (uncountable|slang) women's clothing worn by men for the purpose of entertainment.
dock |
undock |
In transitive terms the difference between dock and undock
is that
dock is to cut off, bar, or destroy while
undock is to remove a ship from a dock.
In transitive computing terms the difference between dock and undock
is that
dock is to drag a user interface element (such as a toolbar) to a position on screen where it snaps into place while
undock is to drag a user interface element (such as a toolbar) away from its fixed position so that it floats freely.
As a noun dock
is any of the genus
Rumex of coarse weedy plants with small green flowers related to buckwheat, especially the common dock, and used as potherbs and in folk medicine, especially in curing nettle rash.
As a proper noun Dock
is a given name or nickname.
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