couple-close

[kuhp-uhl-klohs]

cou·ple-close

[kuhp-uhl-klohs]
noun
1.
Heraldry. a narrow chevron, one-quarter the usual breadth.
2.
Carpentry. couple (def. 6).

Origin:
1565–75
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Couple-close is always a great word to know.
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