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pairing
The combination or union of two things

The seeds were adjusted to make sure that there were good pairings for the tennis tournament.

See To pair off, under Pair, v
the action of the verb to pair
Two people, especially sports players, actors, or musicians, who are working together as a pair can be referred to as a pairing. In first place we now find the Belgian pairing of Nancy Feber and Laurence Courtois. = pair
{i} act of putting in pairs; coupling; mating
a method by which subjects are selected so that two subjects with similar characteristics (for example, weight, smoking habits) are assigned to a set, but one receives Treatment A and the other receives Treatment B
Members of Congress who are going to be absent for an important vote will often "pair" with another member who would have voted for the opposite side, on matters where a two-thirds' majority is required, two members in the affirmative pair with one in the negative Pairing is recorded in the Congressional ~Record but is not included in the voting results A "live" part of a live pair occurs when a paired member is on the floor and votes "present " House rules provide guidelines for pairing The Senate considers the practice a voluntary arrangement among Senators and the "live" pair is counted for purposes of deter mining whether a quorum is present and business may be conducted
the act of pairing a male and female for reproductive purposes; "the casual couplings of adolescents"; "the mating of some species occurs only in the spring"
The finishing operation in which individual socks are inspected and made into pairs prior to folding and packaging
The act or process of uniting or arranging in pairs or couples
present participle of pair
In a Sylver Coinage position, two legal moves are said to be paired if each wins against the other
A favourable interaction of two electrons with opposite m , values in the same orbital
The union of two insulated single conductors through twisting
the act of grouping things or people in pairs