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Couple logo #10101) Anniversary celebrants 2) Brace 3) Candlelight diners 4) Dance team 5) Engage in sexual intercourse 6) Form a pair or pairs 7) French word used in English 8) Hook up 9) Item, so to speak 10) Join freight cars 11) Join together 12) Link 13) Link together 14) One might be an item 15) Pair 16) Pair up
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Couple logo #10101) Backcross 2) Bonk 3) Connect 4) Copulate 5) Couplet 6) Deflower 7) Dink 8) Dipolar 9) Dipole 10) Distich 11) Doublet 12) Doubleton 13) Duad 14) Duality 15) Duet 16) Duo 17) Dyad 18) Eff 19) Item 20) Join 21) Mates 22) Mismatch 23) Mismate 24) Pair 25) Pair up 26) Sodomise 27) Sodomize 28) Tie 29) Twain
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couple logo #10444
  1. a small indefinite number
  2. a pair of people who live together
  3. a pair who associate with one another
  4. two items of the same kind
  5. something joined by two equal and opposite forces that act along parallel lines

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Couple logo #21000[app] Couple, formerly Pair, is a mobile app which provides a mobile messaging service for two people, especially romantic couples. Like many mobile phone messaging applications, Couple allows users to share text, photos, video and other content. It`s a competitor to apps like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and KakaoTalk, but it`s unique in ...
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Couple logo #21000[mechanics] In mechanics, a couple is a system of forces with a resultant (a.k.a. net or sum) moment but no resultant force. A better term is force couple or pure moment. Its effect is to create rotation without translation, or more generally without any acceleration of the centre of mass. In rigid body mechanics, force couples are free vec...
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Couple logo #21002• (a.) One of the pairs of plates of two metals which compose a voltaic battery; -- called a voltaic couple or galvanic couple. • (a.) See Couple-close. • (v. i.) To come together as male and female; to copulate. • (a.) Two rotations, movements, etc., which are equal in amount but opposite in direction, and acting along parallel...
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Couple logo #22162Two hounds.
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couple logo #21003in mechanics, pair of equal parallel forces that are opposite in direction. The only effect of a couple is to produce or prevent the turning of a ...
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couple logo #21160Two equal and opposite parallel forces applied to the same body that do not act in the same line. The forces create a torque, the moment of which is equal to the product of the force and the perpendicular distance between them.
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couple logo #20742A cell developed in an electrolyte resulting from electrical contact between two dissimilar metals. See galvanic corrosion.
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couple logo #20973To copulate; to perform coitus; said especially of the lower animals. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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couple logo #21115A cell developed in an electrolyte resulting from electrical contact between two dissimilar metals. See galvanic corrosion
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Couple logo #21493two hounds
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Couple logo #20972Cou'ple intransitive verb To come together as male and female; to copulate. [ Obsolete] Milton. Bacon.
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Couple logo #20972Cou'ple noun [ French couple , from Latin copula a bond, band; co- + apere , aptum , to join. See Art , adjective , and confer Copula .] 1. That which joins or links two things together; a bond or tie; a coupler. [ Obs...
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Couple logo #20972Cou'ple transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Coupled (k?p''ld); present participle & verbal noun Coupling (-l?ng).] [ French coupler , from Latin copulare . See Couple , noun , and c...
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Couple logo #21217In dynamics, a couple is two equal and parallel forces acting in different directions, and applied to the same body. The distance between their lines of action is called the arm of the couple, and the product of one of the two equal forces by this arm is called the moment of the couple.
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Couple logo #22646A pair of Rafters.
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Couple logo #23904Two dissimilar conductors in electrical contact. An electromotive force in created under proper electrolytic influences or during heating.
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Couple logo #20687Two equal forces acting on a body in opposite directions and located at a specific distance apart produce a turning effect on the body. See also: Torque.
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couple logo #20974match noun a pair of people who live together; `a married couple from Chicago`
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couple logo #20974twosome noun a pair who associate with one another; `the engaged couple`; `an inseparable twosome`
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Couple logo #21273Two hounds.
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Couple logo #22077Two hounds (any sex). Hounds are always counted in couples
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Couple logo #220781.(n) Two hounds (either sex), for convenience in counting. 2.(n) A device for keeping two hounds attached to each other for convenience in control or training. 3.(v) To attach two hounds together by use of couples.
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