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group (gro̵̅o̅p)
noun
- a number of persons or things gathered closely together and forming a recognizable unit; cluster; aggregation; band a group of houses
- a collection of objects or figures forming a design or part of a design, as in a work of art
- a number of persons or things classified together because of common characteristics, community of interests, etc.
- Chem.
- a unit consisting of two or more joined atoms within a molecule; esp., a radical ()
- a number of elements with similar properties, forming one of the vertical columns of the periodic table
- a number of elements having similar chemical reactions
- Geol. a stratigraphic unit consisting of two or more formations
- Math. a closed set of elements having an associative binary operation (usually multiplication), an identity element (I × a = a × I = a), and an inverse element for each element (a × 1/a = 1/a × a = I)
- ☆ a military aircraft unit; specif., in the U.S. Air Force, a subdivision of a wing, composed of two or more squadrons
- ☆ U.S. Mil. a unit made up of two or more battalions or squadrons
Etymology: Fr groupe < It gruppo, a knot, lump, group < Gmc *kruppa, round mass: see crop
transitive verb, intransitive verb
adjective
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Alternate definitions:
group
n.
A gathering of persons
assembly, assemblage, crowd; see gathering.Collected things
accumulation, assortment, combination; see collection 2.An organized body of people
association, club, society; see organization 3.
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Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Preposition: of
- people: Discounts for pre-paid groups of 20 people or more.
Converse of object
- join: One 46-year-old Mason who joined the group eight years ago said he was tired of Cuban authorities " imposing ideas " on society.
Adjective modifier
- ethnic: Less well known was the part played in this campaign by ethnic minority groups.
Modifies a noun
- discussion: This is invaluable for personal study, group discussions, church or fellowship Bible studies, or one-on-one discipleship training.
Noun used with modifier
- age: Next year, 16 qualifiers from each age group will be invited to take part in the final.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
They moved so gently, that their footsteps made no noise; but there were sobs from among the group, and sounds of grief and mourning.
A group of theunwilling, picked fromtheunfit, to dothe unnecessary.
I cannot and will not cut my conscience to fit this year's fashions, even though I long ago cameto the conclusion that I was not a political person and could have no comfortable place in any political group.
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