ac|cou|ple

ac|cou|ple
ac|cou|ple «uh KUHP uhl», transitive verb, -pled, -pling.
Obsolete. to join; couple.
[< Old French accoupler < Vulgar Latin accōpulāre < Latin ad- to + cōpula bond]
ac|cou´ple|ment, noun.

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