Past tense for to connect or join so as to form a longer or larger whole
“A simple method of preventing dirt or dust from getting into hoses is to couple the two ends together after use.”
Past tense for to combine or merge together (into a single unit)
“When we couple our hope with our faith, we strengthen our ability to cope even more.”
Past tense for to engage in carnal activity
Past tense for to draw an association between two or more things
Past tense for to connect or join together
Past tense for to make or show a connection between
Past tense for to enter into marriage
Past tense for to live together and have a sexual relationship without being married
(of animals, especially horses) Past tense for to harness together to pull a vehicle
Past tense for to place a harness on, such as a horse to a carriage
(the same) Not differing in any way, shape or form
Linked or connected, typically physically
Consisting of two parts, elements, or aspects
Having two or more sections connected by a flexible joint
Standing in relation or connection with something else
Being attached or fastened to something
Related to or descended from a common ancestor
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