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Definition of couple
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of couple is as below...
Couple
(a.) A male and
female
associated
together;
esp., a man and woman who are
married
or
betrothed..
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Brace
::
Brace (n.) A pair; a
couple;
as, a brace of
ducks;
now
rarely
applied
to
persons,
except
familiarly
or with some
contempt..
Couple
::
Couple
(a.) That which joins or links two
things
together;
a bond or tie; a
coupler.
Mismate
::
Mismate
(v. t.) To mate
wrongly
or
unsuitably;
as, to
mismate
gloves
or
shoes;
a
mismated
couple..
Doublet
::
Doublet
(a.) Two of the same kind; a pair; a
couple.
Accouplement
::
Accouplement
(n.) That which
couples,
as a tie or
brace..
Couplet
::
Couplet
(n.) Two taken
together;
a pair or
couple;
especially
two lines of verse that rhyme with each
other.
Copula
::
Copula
(n.) The stop which
connects
the
manuals,
or the
manuals
with the
pedals;
--
called
also
coupler..
Accouple
::
Accouple
(v. t.) To join; to
couple.
Rhyme
::
Rhyme (n.)
Verses,
usually
two,
having
this
correspondence
with each
other;
a
couplet;
a poem
containing
rhymes..
Conjugate
::
Conjugate
(a.)
United
in
pairs;
yoked
together;
coupled.
Cottise
::
Cottise
(n.) A
diminutive
of the
bendlet,
containing
one half its area or one
quarter
the area of the bend. When a
single
cottise
is used alone it is often
called
a cost. See also
Couple-close..
Pair
::
Pair (n.) Two of a sort; a span; a yoke; a
couple;
a
brace;
as, a pair of
horses;
a pair of
oxen..
Jugated
::
Jugated
(a.)
Coupled
together.
Boss
::
Boss (n.) The
enlarged
part of a
shaft,
on which a wheel is
keyed,
or at the end, where it is
coupled
to
another..
Yoke
::
Yoke (v. t.) To
couple;
to join with
another.
Uncouple
::
Uncouple
(v. t.) To
loose,
as dogs, from their
couples;
also, to set
loose;
to
disconnect;
to
disjoin;
as, to
uncouple
railroad
cars..
Couple-close
::
Couple-close
(n.) A
diminutive
of the
chevron,
containing
one
fourth
of its
surface.
Couple-closes
are
generally
borne one on each side of a
chevron,
and the
blazoning
may then be
either
a
chevron
between
two
couple-closes
or
chevron
cottised..
Double
::
Double
(a.) Being in
pairs;
presenting
two of a kind, or two in a set
together;
coupled..
Accouplement
::
Accouplement
(n.) The act of
coupling,
or the state of being
coupled;
union..
Couple-close
::
Couple-close
(n.) A pair of
rafters
framed
together
with a tie fixed at their feet, or with a
collar
beam..
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