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- Dictionarycoupler/ˈkʌplə/
noun
- 1. a thing that connects two things, especially mechanical components or systems: "a hydraulic coupler"
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noun. a person or thing that couples or links together. Machinery. a rod or link transmitting force and motion between a rotating part and a rotating or oscillating part. Also called coupling. Railroads. a device for joining pieces of rolling stock.
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noun. cou· pler ˈkə-p (ə-)lər. 1. : one that couples. 2. : a contrivance on a keyboard instrument by which keyboards or keys are connected to play together. Examples of coupler in a Sentence.
noun. 1. a link or rod transmitting power between two rotating mechanisms or a rotating part and a reciprocating part. 2. music. a device on an organ or harpsichord connecting two keys, two manuals, etc, so that both may be played at once. 3. electronics. a device, such as a transformer, used to couple two or more electrical circuits. 4.
A coupler is a device or mechanism that connects two or more things, such as railroad cars, organ keys, or electrical circuits. Learn more about the different types and uses of couplers from various sources and dictionaries.
4 days ago · Definitions of coupler. noun. a mechanical device that serves to connect the ends of adjacent objects. synonyms: coupling. see more.
Coupler (piping), also called a (joist) short length of pipe with two female threads. Coupler, a device used on a pipe organ or harpsichord to allow a player to play multiple divisions at once, by means of "coupling" a division to another at either sub, super, or octave pitches.
A person or thing that couples. One that couples, especially a device for coupling two railroad cars. A device connecting two organ keyboards so that they may be played together. A device used to convert electronic information into audible sound signals for transmission over telephone lines.