The word MATE means one of a matched pair.
It can be (matched players, matched teams). It is the past participle of the verb to match (to harmonize, to go together, to pair suitably).
What value do the SWOT and Matched Pair Analyses add to the strategic planning process?
You need to remove four socks without looking in order to have a matched pair. Here is the explanation: We have three distinct sets of socks: brown, blue and black. Look at each set as a bin, and consider choosing a sock from this set as placing a ball in the respective bin. If we place three balls, it is possible to have one ball in each bin, so we get no matched pair. Now, if we place four balls, we have to have two balls in at least one bin, corresponding to a matched pair. This makes for four socks we must choose to be sure we have a matched pair. This is a special case of the pigeonhole principle (please see related link).
Stamps are often issued with more than one design on a sheet. A matched pair is two stamps still attached and showing the two designs. In some cases the picture is spread across two stamps, so you need two of them to see the full design.
That is the correct spelling of the noun "doublet" (a matched pair, or a jacket).
Acid:Electron pair;Base:Proton
Gametes only have one of each chromosome, whereas somatic cells have a pair.
a pair at a local shop recently sold for $750
Beryl Tanner has written: 'A well-matched pair'
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It is because they liked that name and it perfectly matched them and by the way it's One Direction not One Detection