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ALL meanings of intercouple

cou·ple
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  • noun intercouple two of the same sort considered together; pair. 1
  • noun intercouple two persons considered as joined together, as a married or engaged pair, lovers, or dance partners: They make a handsome couple. 1
  • noun intercouple any two persons considered together. 1
  • noun intercouple Mechanics. a pair of equal, parallel forces acting in opposite directions and tending to produce rotation. 1
  • noun intercouple Also called couple-close. Carpentry. a pair of rafters connected by a tie beam or collar beam. 1
  • noun intercouple a leash for holding two hounds together. 1
  • noun intercouple Fox Hunting. two hounds: 25 hounds or 12½ couple. 1
  • verb with object intercouple to fasten, link, or associate together in a pair or pairs. 1
  • verb with object intercouple to join; connect. 1
  • verb with object intercouple to unite in marriage or in sexual union. 1
  • verb with object intercouple Electricity. to join or associate by means of a coupler. to bring (two electric circuits or circuit components) close enough to permit an exchange of electromagnetic energy. 1
  • verb without object intercouple to join in a pair; unite. 1
  • verb without object intercouple to copulate. 1
  • idioms intercouple a couple of, more than two, but not many, of; a small number of; a few: It will take a couple of days for the package to get there. A dinner party, whether for a couple of old friends or eight new acquaintances, takes nearly the same amount of effort. Also, Informal, a couple. 1
  • adjective intercouple occurring between two people who constitute a couple 0
  • verb intercouple (Transitive Verb) To couple (separate items) together. 0
  • adjective intercouple Between couples. 0
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