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coupe
1[koop]
coupe
2[koop]
noun
ice cream or sherbet mixed or topped with fruit, liqueur, whipped cream, etc.
a glass container for serving such a dessert, usually having a stem and a wide, deep bowl.
any rimless plate.
coupé
3[koo-pey, koop]
noun
a short, four-wheeled, closed carriage, usually with a single seat for two passengers and an outside seat for the driver.
the end compartment in a European diligence or railroad car.
Ballet., an intermediary step to transfer the weight from one foot to the other.
(in Continental heraldry) party per fess.
coupé
1/ ˈkuːpeɪ /
noun
Also called: fixed-head coupé. a four-seater car with a fixed roof, a sloping back, and usually two doors Compare drophead coupé
a four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage with two seats inside and one outside for the driver
an end compartment in a European railway carriage with seats on one side only
coupe
2/ kuːp /
noun
a dessert of fruit and ice cream, usually served in a glass goblet
a dish or stemmed glass bowl designed for this dessert
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Origin of coupé3
Word History and Origins
Origin of coupé1
Origin of coupé2
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