Of leaves etc; growing in pairs on either side of a stem.
Used of gloves, socks, etc.
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Examples for "opposite "
1 In Europe, unfortunately, things seem to be going exactly the opposite way.
2 However, as before mentioned, the result was at first almost exactly opposite .
3 In all three cases, public opinion polling pointed to the opposite result.
4 In truth, the opposite is far more likely to be the case.
5 But to know people, you need the opposite method: trust, love, openness.
1 Reason for first visit: constant thirst and hunger paired with weight loss.
2 Researchers were paired with product developers to find solutions to real-world problems.
3 Data of patients were paired according to age, gender, and asthma severity.
4 Methods: A paired case-control study adjusted by age and gender was conducted.
5 Results are paired with illustrative, descriptive case studies from life history interviews.
6 Today it is also paired with robust red meats and game dishes.
7 However, long-term depression and paired - pulse facilitation were unaltered by 24 h SI.
8 Software randomly paired the messages with images found using Google's image search.
9 Studies using paired stimuli confirmed a likely intracortical mechanism for this depression.
10 Standard designs for ChIP-seq experiments employ a paired control per ChIP-seq sample.
11 Most strains from siblings or other paired family members were also unrelated.
12 Results obtained were then statistically analyzed using ANOVA test and paired t-test.
13 Student's paired and independent t-test were used for intra and inter-group analysis.
14 Statistical comparisons of stiffness data were conducted using 2-tailed paired t tests.
15 Results were analyzed by using the Wilcoxon nonparametric test for paired samples.
16 Oren made certain that everyone knew we were paired for the evening.
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About this term paired
pair Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Paired across language varieties