One of the pairs of plates of two metals which compose a voltaic battery; -- called a voltaic couple or galvanic couple.
Two rotations, movements, etc., which are equal in amount but opposite in direction, and acting along parallel lines or around parallel axes.
To link or tie, as one thing to another; to connect or fasten together; to join.
To join in wedlock; to marry.
To come together as male and female; to copulate.
a couple is produced when two equal and opposite forces act on a body; the magnitude of the couple is equal to the product of one of the forces times the perpendicular distance between the forces
defined under de facto property settlement law as two persons who live together on a genuine domestic basis in a relationship based on intimacy, trust and personal commitment to each other. People who are co-tenants of a property are not necessarily a couple• De Facto Property Settlement• De Facto Relationships• Same sex couples• Separation
The man and woman performing together in a dance program.
Any two people who are looking for facilitation in their communication. These people can be beginning a relationship, ending one, or wanting to better understand and improve their current one.
Two dissimilar conductors in electrical contact. An electromotive force in created under proper electrolytic influences or during heating.
A pair of people who live together.
a pair of forces that are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction and not lying along the same line.
Two people that are married, and are seeking insurance as a pair.
Two forces of equal magnitude acting in opposite directions in the same plane, but not along the same line.
two items of the same kind
something joined by two equal and opposite forces that act along parallel lines
bring two objects, ideas, or people together; "This fact is coupled to the other one"; "Matchmaker, can you match my daughter with a nice young man?"; "The student was paired with a partner for collaboration on the project"
link together; "can we couple these proposals?"
form a pair or pairs; "The two old friends paired off"
a holon in which two individual holons (the partners) are embedded
an arrangement of two equal and opposite forces which cause a body to rotate
a unique entity that is more than just the sum of the two personalities
A force, or system of forces, that produces a turning effect.
Two equal and parallel forces not acting in the same line.
system of forces composed of two equal forces of opposite direction, offset by a distance. A couple is statically equivalent to a moment whose magnitude equals the magnitude of the force times the offset distance. Deflection: This word usually carries the same meaning as displacement, although it is sometimes used in place of deformation.
A man and women who team up to meet others for swinging activities.
A mode of playing for two players where the steps complement each other.
Two hounds. Hounds are numbered in couples, because it's easier to count them quickly in twos. Also, to attach two hounds together with couples.
Two hounds, for convenience in counting. Hounds are always referred to as so many couple. Generally an odd number is taken out hunting, "We have 14-and-a-half couple out today." A couple is also a device for keeping two hounds attached to each other for training purposes.
A cell developed in an electrolyte resulting from electrical contact between two dissimilar metals. See galvanic corrosion.
In swinging, a man and a woman. May be married, living together (cohabitating), committed (on going relationship) or a single couple dating for swinging purposes; CPL
1. Two hounds for convenience of counting. 2. A device for keeping two hounds attached for training.
Hounds are always counted in pairs; thus a pack may be 15½ couple, or 31 hounds; the traditional way to put hounds on a leash, is to couple two hounds together with links of chain joining two collars.
A couple can be a man and woman (but also a man and man or woman and woman) who may be married, may live together or just two people coming together for swinging purposes.
A man and a woman, either married, or in a relationship, maybe even co-habiting.