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not an adjective; it must be followed by of. It means "two," not "several." Avoid using it at all; it is a dead metaphor for "a pair."
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| couplet |
In a poem, a pair of lines that are the same length and usually rhyme and form a complete thought. Shakespearean sonnets usually end in a couplet.
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| couple |
A cell developed in an electrolyte resulting from electrical contact between two dissimilar metals. See galvanic corrosion.
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| couplet |
a pair of rhyming verse lines
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| coupled o. |
the enzymatic oxidation of two donor molecules, with the incorporation of oxygen into one of the donors.
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