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- nounpair (noun) · pairs (plural noun)
- a set of two things used together or regarded as a unit:"a pair of gloves" · "three pairs of shoes"
- two people related in some way or considered together:"a company run by a pair of brothers" · "get out, the pair of you" · "students work alone or in pairs" · "the pair are said to dislike each other intensely"
- a mated couple of animals:"76 pairs of red kites"
- two horses harnessed side by side:"she enjoys driving her pair"
- the second member of a pair in relation to the first:"each course member tries to persuade his pair of the merits of his model"
- two playing cards of the same denomination:"Jacobs had two pairs"
- an article consisting of two joined or corresponding parts not used separately:"a pair of jeans" · "a pair of scissors"
- either or both of two members of a legislative assembly on opposite sides who absent themselves from voting by mutual arrangement, leaving the relative position of the parties unaffected.
verbpair (verb) · pairs (third person present) · paired (past tense) · paired (past participle) · pairing (present participle)- join or connect to form a pair:"she wore a cardigan paired with a matching skirt"
- (of animals) mate:"they bought a rooster to pair with the hen"
- give (a member of a legislative assembly) another member as a pair, to allow both to absent themselves from a vote without affecting the result:"an absent member on one side is to be paired with an absentee on the other"
- wirelessly connect (an electronic device) to another via Bluetooth:"you'll now be able to pair your watch directly with a set of Bluetooth headphones"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French paire, from Latin paria ‘equal things’, neuter plural of par ‘equal’. Formerly phrases such as a pair of gloves were expressed without of, as in a pair gloves (compare with German ein Paar Handschuhe).Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a set of two things used together or regarded as a unit:
- two people related in some way or considered together:
- a mated couple of animals:
- two horses harnessed side by side:
- an article consisting of two joined or corresponding parts not used separately:
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- The term "paired" can mean:1234
- To make something one of a pair, or to become one of a pair.
- To put people or things into groups of two.
- To match or associate two corresponding persons or items.
- To make a pair of something.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to make something one of a pair, or to become one of a pair: be paired with Famous paintings have been paired with poems by Sandburg, Angelou, and others.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/pairmake groups of two [transitive, usually passive] to put people or things into groups of two be paired with somebody/something Each blind student was paired with a sighted student. be paired (together) All the shoes on the floor were neatly paired.www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…Define paired. paired synonyms, paired pronunciation, paired translation, English dictionary definition of paired. n. pl. pair or pairs 1. Two corresponding persons or items, similar in form or function and matched or associated: a pair of shoes.www.thefreedictionary.com/pairedpaired; pairing; pairs transitive verb 1 a : to make a pair of often used with off or up paired off the animalswww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/paired Pair Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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