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couple /kupˈl/ noun- Two of a kind joined together, or connected
- Two, a pair
- Two people considered as partners, esp a man and woman
- That which joins two things together
- A pair of equal forces acting on the same body in opposite and parallel directions (physics)
transitive verb To join together intransitive verb To form a sexual relationship ORIGIN: OFr cople, from L cōpula coupˈledom noun coupˈlement noun - Union
- A couple
coupˈler noun - Someone who or something that couples or unites
- An organ mechanism by which stops of one manual can be played from another or from the pedals
- An acoustic coupler (qv)
coupˈlet noun - A pair, couple
- A twin
- Two successive lines of verse (esp) that rhyme with each other
coupˈling noun - That which connects
- An appliance for transmitting motion in machinery, or for connecting vehicles, as in a railway train
- The part of the body of a quadruped lying between the forequarters and hindquarters
coupˈling-box noun The box or ring of metal connecting the contiguous ends of two lengths of shafts well-coupled Of a horse, well-formed at the part where the back joins the rump a couple of - (loosely) two or three
- A few
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