couplement


cou·ple·ment

noun \ˈkə-pəl-mənt\

Definition of COUPLEMENT

archaic
: the act or result of coupling

Origin of COUPLEMENT

Middle French, from Old French cupler to join, from Latin copulare, from copula
First Known Use: 1548

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