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PairTwo cards of the same rank.
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PairA voluntary, informal arrangement that two lawmakers, usually on opposite sides of an issue, make on recorded votes. In many cases the result is to subtract a vote from each side, with no effect on th [..]
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Pairmid-13c., "two of a kind coupled in use," from Old French paire "pair, couple," and directly from Medieval Latin paria "equals," neuter plural of Latin par (genitive pari [..]
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Pair"to come together with another; be mated or married" (intransitive), also "to make a pair by matching" (transitive), c. 1600, from pair (n.). These senses now often are distinguish [..]
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Pair set of two things treated as a unit.
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Pair/ˈpeɚ/ noun plural pairs or pair 1 pair /ˈpeɚ/ noun plural pairs or pair Learner's definition of PAIR [count] 1 : two things that are the same and are meant to be used together a pair of glo [..]
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Pairan arrangement between parties whereby two members from opposing sides of a house do not vote on a particular occasion, so that one or both can be absent without affecting the result of the vote
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Paira set of two similar things considered as a unit form a pair or pairs; "The two old friends paired off" couple: two items of the same kind match: bring two objects, ideas, or [..]
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Pairtwo things which are meant to be used together, like a pair of shoes
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PairTwo unseparated stamps.
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Pairpor
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PairNoun. A euphemism for a woman's breasts.
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PairTwo insulated wires of a single circuit associated together; also known as a “balance” transmission line.
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PairA group of two insulated conductors which are twisted together.
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PairThe Forex quoting convention of matching one currency against the other.
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Pair(n) a set of two similar things considered as a unit(n) two items of the same kind(n) two people considered as a unit(n) a poker hand with 2 cards of the same value(v) form a pair or pairs(v) bring tw [..]
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PairTwo wires (usually twisted) together and marked with reciprocal colour coding. See also Twisted Pair.
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PairWhen a batsman gets a duck
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PairTwo shotguns of a matched Pair are identical in every way---same barrel lengths, same chokes, stocks of the same dimensions cut from the same piece of wood, identical weights, balance, etc. They shoul [..]
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PairA twosome or partnership of two players. All games at bridge come down to the basic competitive situation of pair versus pair, bridge being a partnership, or pairs, game.
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Pairone partnership; two players acting as partners; North-South or East-West
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PairTwo cards of the same rank.
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PairTwo cards of the same value.
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PairTwo-of-a-kind. A pair is beaten by two pair, and can only in turn beat a high-card hand.
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PairAny two cards that have the same rank.
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PairPatent Application Information Retrieval - USPTO database with status information about patent applications and issued patents, including payment of maintenance fees, as well as images of filed docume [..]
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1800s=1813 1843 * '''1813''' — . ''''. *: "Your conjecture is totally wrong, I assure you. My mind was more agreeably engaged. I have been meditating on the very great pleasure which a p [..]
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