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couplenoun a small numberthere are only a couple of errors in the computer program few, handful, scatter, scattering, smatter, smattering, sprinkle, sprinkling minorityatom, crumb, fragment, grain, iota, jot, modicum, molecule, particle, scrap, shred, tittle, whit army, crowd, flock, gazillion, horde, host, jillion, kazillion, legion, loads, many, mountain, multitude, oodles, scads, thousands, zillion majority, mostabundance, excess, plenty, surplusdeal, gobs, heap, lot, mass, much, peck, pile, plenitude, plenty, pot, profusion, quantity, raft, reams, slather, slew, stack, wad, wealth two things of the same or similar kind that match or are considered togethera couple of socks brace, couplet, duo, dyad, pair, twain, twosome span, yokepartnership, teamcompanion, complement, doublet, fellow, half, match, mate, twincoordinate, counterpart, equal, equivalent, like, parallel, peer, rival coupleverbto come together to form a single unitat Pittsburgh, the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers couple to form the Ohio associate, coalesce, combine, conjoin, conjugate, connect, fuse, interfuse, join, link (up), marry, unify, unite mate, yokeally, confederate, leaguechain, compound, hitch, hook, spliceassemble, cluster, congregate, constellate, convene, gather, meetrecombine, reconnect, rejoin, reunify, reunite break up, dissever, part, section, separate, sever, split, sunder, unlink detach, disaffiliate, disconnect, disjoin, disjoint, dissociate, disunite, divide, divorce, fractionate, isolate, resolve, uncouple, unyokedisband, disperse, scatter to put or bring together so as to form a new and longer wholeif you couple the two extension cords, the connection should be long enough to reach the next room catenate, chain, compound, concatenate, conjugate, connect, hitch, hook, interconnect, interlink, join, link, yoke articulate, dovetail, integrate, interlock, intermeshcord, string, wirecement, coalesce, combine, fuse, unite, weld disconnect, disjoin, disjoint, dissever, disunite, separate, unchain, uncouple, unhitch, unlink, unyoke detach, disengage, divide, part, splitcleave, rupture, sever, sunder in the 13th century |