losmaak
Losmaak is a Dutch term that appears as a noun derived from the verb losmaken, meaning to loosen, detach, or separate. In general usage, losmaak refers to the act or result of releasing a connection, such as detaching components that are joined, loosening fasteners, or disassembling equipment. The precise interpretation depends on context; in mechanical or maintenance settings it often describes unscrewing a bolt or dismounting a component. In materials science or chemistry, it can denote the disruption of an adhesive bond or the separation of a compound from another phase.
Etymology: losmaak combines los (loose) and maken (to make), paralleling the verb losmaken. The noun form is
In usage, losmaak is typically not a general concept but a term used to describe an action
See also: losmaken, detach, loosening, disengagement.
Notes: Losmaak is primarily a Dutch-language term. In other languages or contexts, related concepts are described