These are the meanings of the letters PLOUNCE when you unscramble them.
- Couple (a.)
A male and female associated together; esp., a man and woman who are married or betrothed.
- Couple (a.)
One of the pairs of plates of two metals which compose a voltaic battery; -- called a voltaic couple or galvanic couple.
- Couple (a.)
See Couple-close.
- Couple (a.)
That which joins or links two things together; a bond or tie; a coupler.
- Couple (a.)
Two of the same kind connected or considered together; a pair; a brace.
- Couple (a.)
Two rotations, movements, etc., which are equal in amount but opposite in direction, and acting along parallel lines or around parallel axes.
- Couple (v.)
To join in wedlock; to marry.
- Couple (v.)
To link or tie, as one thing to another; to connect or fasten together; to join.
- Couple (v. i.)
To come together as male and female; to copulate.
- loupen (unknown)
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- Pounce (n.)
A fine powder, as of sandarac, or cuttlefish bone, -- formerly used to prevent ink from spreading on manuscript.
- Pounce (n.)
Charcoal dust, or some other colored powder for making patterns through perforated designs, -- used by embroiderers, lace makers, etc.
- Pounce (v. i.)
To fall suddenly and seize with the claws; -- with on or upon; as, a hawk pounces upon a chicken. Also used figuratively.
- Pounce (v. t.)
A punch or stamp.
- Pounce (v. t.)
Cloth worked in eyelet holes.
- Pounce (v. t.)
The claw or talon of a bird of prey.
- Pounce (v. t.)
To punch; to perforate; to stamp holes in, or dots on, by way of ornament.
- Pounce (v. t.)
To sprinkle or rub with pounce; as, to pounce paper, or a pattern.
- Pounce (v. t.)
To strike or seize with the talons; to pierce, as with the talons.