plural pairs or pair
1
a(1)
: two corresponding things designed for use together
a pair of shoes
(2)
: two corresponding bodily parts or members
a pair of hands
b
: something made up of two corresponding pieces
a pair of trousers
2
a
: two similar or associated things: such as
(1)
: two mated animals
(2)
: a couple in love, engaged, or married
were a devoted pair
(3)
: two playing cards of the same value or denomination and especially of the same rank
(4)
: two horses harnessed side by side
(5)
: two members of a deliberative body that agree not to vote on a specific issue during a time agreed on
also
: an agreement not to vote made by the two members
b
: a partnership especially of two players in a contest against another partnership
3
chiefly dialectal
: a set or series of small objects (such as beads)
paired; pairing; pairs
1
a
: to make a pair of
—often used with off or up
paired off the animals
b
: to cause to be a member of a pair
c
: to arrange a voting pair between
2
: to arrange in pairs
3
: to establish a connection between (a set of networked devices or systems) or from (a networked device or system)
The Windows app will then walk you through a few steps to pair your phone and PC.—Jared Newman
After the reset, you will need to pair your watch to your phone once more.—Andy Walker
But pairing your phone with your car can be a nightmare sometimes. How and whether you can make it work primarily depends on the smartphone's operating system and the vehicle's technical capabilities.—Claudius Lüder
1
: to constitute a member of a pair
a sock that didn't pair
2
a
: to become associated with another
—often used with off or up
paired up with an old friend
b
: to become grouped or separated into pairs
—often used with off
paired off for the next dance
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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