Something that is incomplete. It cannot function on its own, like one shoe. The phrase would probably be used to describe one person who is always around another, but then, for whatever reason, cannot be around them.
There are many incorrect words that can be put into a pair of homonyms. One incorrect pair is home and hone.
Is a pair of words which differ in pronunciation in only one sound
A pair of identical alleles controlling the same characteristic.
No. You could have a pair of slippers and lose one, which would leave you with one slipper until you find the missing one. Consider all shoes. They come in pairs, and one of a pair is no use to any two-legged human, but you could still say you are polishing a shoe. Then you polish the other shoe and put the pair together: now you have a pair of shoes.
Scissors is a word that has no singular form. They are always plural.
Since "Tongs" is not a Math Term, you must mean, "A Pair"....TWO. Like 'pair of scissors' and 'pair of trousers' though, you don't have just 'a tong', a 'pair of tongs' means one set of tongs.
If you mean a trapezium then yes it has one pair of opposite parallel sides of different lengths
yep pair means 2 because a pair is like a pair of shoes and theres 2 shoes so yeah However, there are exceptions, such as a "pair of jeans" in which there is only one item.
One pair is two, as in one pair of shoes.
One pair is two, as in one pair of shoes.
Two means "one plus one", a pair of things. Or the number Two/2
A pair, as in a pair of shoes.
A pair means two earrings a single means one ring - The single sleepers often used for the nose and additional ear fixings
At least one pair, or one pair? If it is one pair, then it depends if the shape is regular or irregular.
if you mean pear, like a fruit, yes they have seeds. if you mean a pair of something, you have issues.
It's more likely you mean factor pair. Since 2 x 3 = 6, (2,3) is a factor pair of 6.
One pair of wings: monoplaneTwo pair: biplaneThree pair: triplaneNo one's ever made one with four, sorry.