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dipole vs couple

couple vs dipole

dipole and couple both are nouns.

dipole is not a verb while couple is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
dipole Yes No No No
couple Yes No Yes No
As nouns, couple is a hypernym of dipole; that is, couple is a word with a broader meaning than dipole:
  • dipole: a pair of equal and opposite electric charges or magnetic poles separated by a small distance
  • couple: (physics) something joined by two equal and opposite forces that act along parallel lines
dipole (noun) couple (noun)
an aerial half a wavelength long consisting of two rods connected to a transmission line at the center a pair who associate with one another
a pair of equal and opposite electric charges or magnetic poles separated by a small distance a pair of people who live together
(physics) something joined by two equal and opposite forces that act along parallel lines
two items of the same kind
a small indefinite number
dipole (verb) couple (verb)
engage in sexual intercourse
link together
bring two objects, ideas, or people together
form a pair or pairs
Difference between dipole and couple

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