pair
/pɛː/
Description
pair
an informal arrangement between the government and opposition parties whereby a member of a House of Parliament agrees or is designated to abstain from voting while a member of the other party needs to be absent
PAIR
in medicine
pair
rowing boat for two rowers
pair
two different objects belonging together, such as a pair of shoes, or beings, such as people
Pair
human settlement in Clavier, Belgium
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