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group (s) (noun), groups (pl)
A unit or gathering of individuals united by a common interest or activity: A group of music students from school drove into the large city to attend a concert.
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group (verb), groups, grouped, grouping
To gather or to place together people or items bearing similar characteristics: Mrs. Hastings grouped all the math students collectively in the library for intensive tutoring.
This entry is located in the following unit: Words of French origin (page 5)
(connecting words or groups of words)
(languages spoken by over 400 closely related groups in central, east-central, and southern Africa, belonging to the South Central subgroup of the Niger-Congo language family and including Swahili, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Zulu, Xhosa, etc.)
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(this is an over-all listing of the special groups of topics listed on this site)
(symbols at the beginning and end of a word or groups of words)
(phyla rhymes or major taxonomic groups, classifying of living organisms, into which animals are divided and made up of several classes in poetic format)
Word Entries containing the term: “groups
Confusing Words, Index of Clarified Groups A-Z
Lists of homonyms, homophones, homographs, and other words that cause confusions unit.
English Words in Action, Groups A to Z

An alphabetized listing of links to groups of English words in action as seen in sentences with short definitions.

Words are being added daily to expand your potential vocabulary for this modern age.

This entry is located in the following unit: Index or Menu of Various Topics (page 1)
muscle groups quiz

Medical questions about the locations of specified muscle groups

Where is the triceps brachii located? In the arm.

How about the tibialis anterior? The leg.

And the latissimus dorsi? In the back.

Finally, how about the gluteus maximus? It took long enough, but we are at the end!*

*The outermost part of the three large gluteus muscles that form each buttock in humans.
—Based on the cartoon
"Frank & Ernest" by Bob Thaves as shown on July 19, 2009.
This entry is located in the following unit: Medical Orientation Words with Reference to the Body (page 2)