ACCOUPLEMENT


Meaning of ACCOUPLEMENT in English

əˈkəpəlmənt, aˈ- noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle French, from accoupler + -ment

1. : action of joining together : coupling

proposing an accouplement of the two great labor organizations — Edwin Lahey

2. architecture : placement of two columns very close together or in contact

3. : something that couples (as a tie or brace)

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