A word pair in law is known as a legal doublet. Some examples include aid and abet, Law and Order, and by and between.
The missing half of the word pair is "order" - together they form the term "law and order."
law flaw
law flaw
law and order
legal eagle
The term for a pair of forces that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction is "action-reaction pair" according to Newton's third law of motion.
No, the word pair is not an adverb.The word pair is a noun (he has a pair of cards) and a verb.(I will pair them up).
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No, pride and prejudice is a word pair.
The pair word is 'thin': thick and thin.
The word pair has one syllable.
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