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Mated [meyt]
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mate [meyt]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: marry and breed
Synonyms: cohabit, copulate, couple, crossbreed, generate, join, land*, match, merge, pair, procreate, serve, tie, tie the knot, wed, yoke
Antonyms: abstain, uncouple
Main Entry: complementary
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: filling, completing
Synonyms: commutual, complemental, completing, completory, conclusive, correlative, correspondent, corresponding, crowning, equivalent, fellow, integral, integrative, interconnected, interdependent, interrelated, interrelating, matched, mated, paired, parallel, reciprocal
Notes: something is complimentary when it has the property embodied in such an expression; complementary describes an addition that produces completeness or perfection in something
Antonyms: independent, unrelated
Main Entry: copulate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: have sexual relations
Synonyms: be carnal, bed, breed, cohabit, conjugate, couple, do it, fool around, fornicate, go all the way, go to bed, have coition, have relations, have sex, lay*, lie with, make it, make love, make out, mate, sleep together, sleep with, unite
Antonyms: abstain, refrain
Main Entry: join
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: unite
Synonyms: accompany, add, adhere, affix, agglutinate, annex, append, assemble, associate, attach, blend, bracket, cement, clamp, clasp, clip, coadunate, coalesce, combine, compound, concrete, conjoin, conjugate, connect, copulate, couple, entwine, fasten, fuse, grapple, hitch on, incorporate, interlace, intermix, juxtapose, knit, leash, link, lock, lump together, marry, mate, melt, mix, pair, put together, slap on, span, splice, stick together, tack on, tag on, tie, tie up, touch, weave, wed, weld, yoke
Antonyms: disjoin, divide, separate
Main Entry: marry
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: become husband and wife in legal ceremony
Synonyms: ally, associate, become one, bond, catch*, combine, conjoin, conjugate, contract, couple, drop anchor, espouse, get hitched, get married, join, knit, land*, lead to altar, link, match, mate, merge, one, pledge, plight one's troth, promise, relate, settle down, take vows, tie, tie the knot, unify, unite, walk down aisle, wed, yoke
Antonyms: divorce
Main Entry: pair
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make, become a twosome
Synonyms: balance, bracket, combine, couple, join, marry, match, match up, mate, pair off, pair up, put together, team, twin, unite, wed, yoke
Antonyms: divide, separate, sever
Main Entry: splice
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: join, interweave
Synonyms: braid, entwine, graft, hitch, interlace, intertwine, intertwist, knit, marry, mate, mesh, plait, tie, unite, weave, wed, yoke
Antonyms: divide, separate, sever
Main Entry: uniform
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: alike
Synonyms: agnate, akin, analogous, comparable, consistent, consonant, correspondent, ditto*, double, equal, identical, like, mated, monotonous, parallel, same, same difference, selfsame, similar, treadmill, undifferentiated, unvaried
Antonyms: deviating, different, dissimilar, divergent, unalike, unlike
Main Entry: make love
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: have sex
Synonyms: be intimate, breed, copulate, fool around, fornicate, fuck, go all the way, go to bed with, have sexual intercourse, have sexual relations, lay, make out, mate, procreate, screw, sleep together
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