Pair
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The word pair, derived via the French words pair/paire from the Latin par 'equal', can mean:
- Pairie, French high title roughly equivalent to a member of the British peerage
- 2 (number), two of something
- Couple, various senses for two joined things
- Even number, in roulette etc.
- Pair (parliamentary convention), matching of members unable to attend, so as not to change the voting margin