pair bond
1 Americannoun
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a partnership between a mating couple that lasts through one season, serving primarily in the cooperative rearing of young.
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the couple that forms such a partnership.
verb (used without object)
noun
noun
Other Word Forms
- pair bonding noun
Etymology
Origin of pair bond1
First recorded in 1935–40
Origin of pair-bond2
First recorded in 1940–45
Example Sentences
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Despite their very different upbringings and destinies, the pair bond through their desert adventures, like taking out Spice harvesters together.
From Salon • Mar. 9, 2024
To which Levi responds: “What about prairie voles? They pair bond for life.”
From Washington Post • Aug. 20, 2022
“There’s something about forming a pair bond that changes these male prairie voles’ ability to recognize others.
From National Geographic • Sep. 3, 2015
He notes that in the monogamous prairie voles he studies, males that have a pair bond can actually be hostile to other females.
From Time • Nov. 27, 2013
The pair bond was the pivotal event that opened the way to hominid evolution, in Dr. Chapais’s view.
From New York Times • Mar. 14, 2011
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