Definition of Copula. Meaning of Copula. Synonyms of Copula

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Definition of Copula

Copula
Copula Cop"u*la, n. [L., bond, band. See Couple.] 1. (Logic & Gram.) The word which unites the subject and predicate. 2. (Mus.) The stop which connects the manuals, or the manuals with the pedals; -- called also coupler.

Meaning of Copula from wikipedia

- In probability theory and statistics, a co**** is a multivariate ****ulative distribution function for which the marginal probability distribution of each...
- In linguistics, a co**** /‘kɒpjələ/ (pl.: co****s or co****e; abbreviated cop) is a word or phrase that links the subject of a sentence to a subject complement...
- Look up co**** in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Co**** is a Latin term meaning link or tie. It can also refer to: Co**** (probability theory), a function...
- Zero co****, also known as null co****, is a linguistic phenomenon whereby the subject is joined to the predicate without overt marking of this relationship...
- languages the co****, the equivalent of the verb to be in English, is relatively complex compared to its counterparts in other languages. A co**** is a word...
- A co**** is a mathematical function that provides a relationship between marginal distributions of random variables and their joint distributions. Co****s...
- The co**** linguae or co****, is a swelling that forms from the second pharyngeal arch, late in the fourth w**** of embryogenesis. During the fifth and...
- The double "is", also known as the double co****, reduplicative co****, or Is-is, is the usage of the word "is" twice in a row (repeated co****e) when...
- Combined with bivariate co****s, regular vines have proven to be a flexible tool in high-dimensional dependence modeling. Co****s are multivariate distributions...
- Marco Co****, O.S.B. (Latin: Marcus Co****) (died 1527) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Montepeloso (1498–1527). Marco Co**** was ordained...