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couplés

Couplés is the plural form used in French to refer to things that have been joined or paired. As an adjective, couplé means “coupled” or “paired”; as a noun, a couplé can denote a unit formed by coupling. The word derives from the verb coupler, to join or connect, and is used across technical, scientific, and everyday language to indicate a relationship or pairing.

In general and technical usage, the term describes paired components or systems where two elements interact

In the realm of betting on horse racing and similar sports, un couplé is a type of

Beyond these contexts, the term remains a general label for paired or joined entities, with usage varying

closely.
This
can
occur
in
engineering,
where
couplés
refer
to
linked
parts
of
a
mechanism,
or
in
physics
and
electronics,
where
coupled
devices
exchange
energy
or
information.
In
biology
or
animal
husbandry,
couplés
can
describe
breeding
pairs—two
individuals
selected
to
mate
or
that
are
kept
together
for
propagation.
wager
on
two
horses
to
finish
among
the
top
two.
Variants
differ
on
whether
the
order
of
finish
matters.
A
couplé
may
require
the
two
horses
to
occupy
the
first
two
places
in
exact
order,
or
it
may
pay
out
when
they
occupy
the
top
two
places
in
any
order,
depending
on
the
rules
of
the
specific
betting
market.
by
discipline.
See
also
coupling,
coupler,
and
coupling
concepts
in
related
fields.