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Definition of couple
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Couple
(a.) See
Couple-close.
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Pair
::
Pair (n.) A
married
couple;
a man and wife.
Pair
::
Pair (v. i.) To be
joined
in
paris;
to
couple;
to mate, as for
breeding..
Emphyteusis
::
Emphyteusis
(n.) A real
right,
susceptible
of
assignment
and of
descent,
charged
on
productive
real
estate,
the right being
coupled
with the
enjoyment
of the
property
on
condition
of
taking
care of the
estate
and
paying
taxes,
and
sometimes
a small
rent..
Uncouple
::
Uncouple
(v. t.) To
loose,
as dogs, from their
couples;
also, to set
loose;
to
disconnect;
to
disjoin;
as, to
uncouple
railroad
cars..
Coupled
::
Coupled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Coupl.
Accouplement
::
Accouplement
(n.) That which
couples,
as a tie or
brace..
Uncouple
::
Uncouple
(v. i.) To roam at
liberty.
Brace
::
Brace (n.) A pair; a
couple;
as, a brace of
ducks;
now
rarely
applied
to
persons,
except
familiarly
or with some
contempt..
Pair
::
Pair (v. t.) To unite in
couples;
to form a pair of; to bring
together,
as
things
which
belong
together,
or which
complement,
or are
adapted
to one
another..
Elegiac
::
Elegiac
(a.) Used in
elegies;
as,
elegiac
verse;
the
elegiac
distich
or
couplet,
consisting
of a
dactylic
hexameter
and
pentameter..
Rhyme
::
Rhyme (n.)
Verses,
usually
two,
having
this
correspondence
with each
other;
a
couplet;
a poem
containing
rhymes..
Copula
::
Copula
(n.) The stop which
connects
the
manuals,
or the
manuals
with the
pedals;
--
called
also
coupler..
Double
::
Double
(a.) Being in
pairs;
presenting
two of a kind, or two in a set
together;
coupled..
Hate
::
Hate (v.)
Strong
aversion
coupled
with
desire
that evil
should
befall
the
person
toward
whom the
feeling
is
directed;
as
exercised
toward
things,
intense
dislike;
hatred;
detestation;
--
opposed
to
love..
Vaudeville
::
Vaudeville
(n.) A kind of song of a
lively
character,
frequently
embodying
a
satire
on some
person
or
event,
sung to a
familiar
air in
couplets
with a
refrain;
a
street
song; a
topical
song..
Dyad
::
Dyad (n.) Two units
treated
as one; a
couple;
a pair.
Yoke
::
Yoke (n.) Two
animals
yoked
together;
a
couple;
a pair that work
together.
Infare
::
Infare
(n.) A
house-warming;
especially,
a
reception,
party,
or
entertainment
given by a newly
married
couple,
or by the
husband
upon
receiving
the wife to his
house..
Accouplement
::
Accouplement
(n.) The act of
coupling,
or the state of being
coupled;
union..
Pair
::
Pair (n.) Two of a sort; a span; a yoke; a
couple;
a
brace;
as, a pair of
horses;
a pair of
oxen..
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