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Copula (linguistics) In linguistics, a copula (plural: copulas or copulae; abbreviated ) is a word or phrase that links the subject of a sentence to a subject complement, such as the word ''is'' in the sentence "The sky is blue" or the phrase ''was not being'' in ...
, a word used to link subject and predicate * Copula (music), a type of polyphonic texture similar to organum *
Copula (probability theory) In probability theory and statistics, a copula is a multivariate cumulative distribution function for which the marginal probability distribution of each variable is uniform on the interval  , 1 Copulas are used to describe/model the ...
, a function linking marginal variables into a multivariate distribution * ''Copula'' (cnidarian), a genus of box jellyfish * '' Beatmania IIDX 23: Copula'', a video game


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* Copula linguae, an embryonic structure of the tongue * Copulas in signal processing *
Copulation (zoology) In zoology, copulation is animal sexual behavior in which a male introduces sperm into the female's body, especially directly into her reproductive tract. This is an aspect of mating. Many animals that live in water use external fertilization, ...
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Cupola In architecture, a cupola () is a relatively small, most often dome-like, tall structure on top of a building. Often used to provide a lookout or to admit light and air, it usually crowns a larger roof or dome. The word derives, via Italian, fr ...
, an architectural term *
Cupola furnace A cupola or cupola furnace is a melting device used in foundries that can be used to melt cast iron, Ni-resist iron and some bronzes. The cupola can be made almost any practical size. The size of a cupola is expressed in diameters and can range ...
, a foundry device * Cupula (disambiguation) * Cupule (disambiguation) *
Indo-European copula A feature common to all Indo-European languages is the presence of a verb corresponding to the English verb ''to be''. General features This verb has two basic meanings: *In a less marked context it is a simple copula (''I’m tired''; ''That ...
* Romance copula {{disambiguation