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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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