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coupling synonyms

Trying to find another word for coupling in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of coupling in 14 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for coupling alphabetically.

  • alloy
  • amalgam
  • amalgamation
  • brew
  • combination
  • commixture
  • composite
  • compound
  • concoction
  • bolt
  • buckle
  • clamp
  • clasp
  • clip
  • hasp
  • hook
  • hook and eye
  • latch
  • aggregate
  • amalgam
  • amalgamation
  • blending
  • brew
  • coalescence
  • combo
  • composite
  • compound
  • acquaintance
  • agent
  • ally
  • associate
  • association
  • contact
  • friend
  • go-between
  • intermediary
  • articulation
  • association
  • attachment
  • bond
  • channel
  • connective
  • constituent
  • contact
  • copula
  • collective
  • common
  • communal
  • concerted
  • conjoint
  • conjunct
  • consolidated
  • cooperative
  • hand in hand
  • articulation
  • association
  • attachment
  • bond
  • channel
  • connective
  • constituent
  • contact
  • copula
  • associating
  • combining
  • coupling
  • joining
  • absorb
  • amalgamate
  • assimilate
  • be swallowed up
  • become lost in
  • become partners
  • blend
  • cement
  • centralize
  • admixture
  • adulteration
  • alloy
  • amalgam
  • amalgamation
  • assimilation
  • association
  • batter
  • blend
  • balance
  • bracket
  • combine
  • couple
  • join
  • marry
  • match
  • match up
  • mate
  • bond
  • closure
  • connection
  • coupling
  • gore
  • gusset
  • hem
  • joint
  • junction
  • attachment
  • band
  • bandage
  • bond
  • brace
  • connection
  • cord
  • fastener
  • fetter
  • burden
  • chain
  • coupling
  • enslavement
  • helotry
  • knot
  • ligament
  • ligature
  • link

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