pairing

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definition
verb
a cardigan paired with a matching skirt
join or connect to form a pair.
noun
the dancers made a fine pairing
an arrangement or match resulting from organizing or forming people or things into pairs.
example
the 'pairing' of food and wine
This may have been due to 'pairing' and exchange of homologous segments on homeologous chromosomes.
Because translocations alter the normal patterns of chromosome 'pairing' and recombination, this technique is useful only for placing genes to a chromosome arm.
In meiosis, the normal chromosome and the inverted chromosome will form a loop to allow 'pairing' of specific DNA sequences.
The goal of 'pairing' food and wine is for the sum to be greater than the parts, to create a seamless integration of aroma and flavour.
The winners' mid-field 'pairing' of William Ryan and Bobby Daly were always to the fore, winning a lot of possession and using it well, the forwards supplied with good ball; the backs helped out also.
Father and son 'pairing' of Mark and Matt Burrows helped Pocklington to a 6-3 home win over RI Thursday ‘B’ in Men's Two.
The husband wife 'pairing' of Asha and Lord Burman gave us so many great songs in the 70s like Teesri Manzil, Chura Liya, etc.
The game was becoming predictable, so Pardew introduced the unpredictable gifts of Teddy Sheringham alongside Zamora, indicating that the manager is still undecided about his ideal front 'pairing' .
Hard and fast rules of wine and food 'pairing' may be a thing of the past, but a few basic matchmaking ‘do's’ make sense and serve only to enhance the dining experience.
I felt somewhat outside of things - it definitely felt like there was a lot of coupling or 'pairing' of conversations going on, and I felt like I wasn't really welcome in many of them.
During spore formation in the hybrid, normal 'pairing' of chromosomes can take place, and the chromosomes can be distributed equally to the spores.
the step occurs very late in meiosis, well after the time of chromosome 'pairing'
the dancers made a fine 'pairing'
Homage Playwright James Harkness has been developing this script in a joint project with Buddies in Bad Times and the Shaw Festival, and that 'pairing' alone should make this of interest.
Their defeat owed much to the magnificent central midfield 'pairing' of Scholes and Nicky Butt, who were the heart of the side.
The how-to's of successful 'pairing' of beer with food while driving sales were uncovered in a workshop hosted by beer expert and Cheers columnist Stephen Beaumont.
the dancers made a fine 'pairing'
the 'pairing' of food and wine
More inspired and unpredictable 'pairings' came in a carpaccio of venison.
Then, in the same number of matches, the new ball was passed around 10 different 'pairings' .
These 'pairings' are not contradictory but complementary; they are aspects of the same overarching reality.
The coverage used alternating 'pairings' of commentators from around the world.
Embarked upon to encourage discourse between past and present, the idea throws up some interesting 'pairings' .
What happens to the relationship between aunt/uncle and nephew/niece 'pairings' ?
The 'pairings' for the first round will be made by means of an open draw.
In this condition, all differences between frequent and infrequent 'pairings' disappeared.
Two weeks earlier Claudia had sent out the randomised 'pairings' via e-mail and set the limit to £10 per gift.
Their relationship continues to be one of fashion's most successful 'pairings' of designer and backer.
In other words, generational differences may have still occurred in these types of age 'pairings' .
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