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- Group - n. - A cluster, crowd, or throng; an assemblage, either of persons or things, collected without any regular form or arrangement; as, a group of men or of trees; a group of isles.
- Group - n. - An assemblage of objects in a certain order or relation, or having some resemblance or common characteristic; as, groups of strata.
- Group - n. - A variously limited assemblage of animals or plants, having some resemblance, or common characteristics in form or structure. The term has different uses, and may be made to include certain species of a genus, or a whole genus, or certain genera, or even several orders.
- Group - n. - A number of eighth, sixteenth, etc., notes joined at the stems; -- sometimes rather indefinitely applied to any ornament made up of a few short notes.
- Group - n. - To form a group of; to arrange or combine in a group or in groups, often with reference to mutual relation and the best effect; to form an assemblage of.
- Grouped - imp. & p. p. - of Group
- Grouper - n. - One of several species of valuable food fishes of the genus Epinephelus, of the family Serranidae, as the red grouper, or brown snapper (E. morio), and the black grouper, or warsaw (E. nigritus), both from Florida and the Gulf of Mexico.
- Grouper - n. - The tripletail (Lobotes).
- Grouper - n. - In California, the name is often applied to the rockfishes.
- Grouping - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Group
- Grouping - n. - The disposal or relative arrangement of figures or objects, as in, drawing, painting, and sculpture, or in ornamental design.
- Mould - n. - A group of moldings; as, the arch mold of a porch or doorway; the pier mold of a Gothic pier, meaning the whole profile, section, or combination of parts.
- Archonts - p. pr. - The group including man alone.
- Carbohydrate - n. - One of a group of compounds including the sugars, starches, and gums, which contain six (or some multiple of six) carbon atoms, united with a variable number of hydrogen and oxygen atoms, but with the two latter always in proportion as to form water; as dextrose, C6H12O6.
- Acanthopteri - n. pl. - A group of teleostean fishes having spiny fins. See Acanthopterygii.
- Frugivora - n. pl. - The fruit bate; a group of the Cheiroptera, comprising the bats which live on fruits. See Eruit bat, under Fruit.
- Anisodactyls - n. pl. - A group of perching birds which are anisodactylous.
- Group - n. - A cluster, crowd, or throng; an assemblage, either of persons or things, collected without any regular form or arrangement; as, a group of men or of trees; a group of isles.
- Measure - n. - The group or grouping of beats, caused by the regular recurrence of accented beats.
- Epizoon - n. - One of the artificial group of invertebrates of various kinds, which live parasitically upon the exterior of other animals; an ectozoon. Among them are the lice, ticks, many acari, the lerneans, or fish lice, and other crustaceans.
- Team - n. - A group of young animals, especially of young ducks; a brood; a litter.
- Amphioxus - n. - A fishlike creature (Amphioxus lanceolatus), two or three inches long, found in temperature seas; -- also called the lancelet. Its body is pointed at both ends. It is the lowest and most generalized of the vertebrates, having neither brain, skull, vertebrae, nor red blood. It forms the type of the group Acrania, Leptocardia, etc.
- Syndrome - n. - A group of symptoms occurring together that are characteristic and indicative of some underlying cause, such as a disease.
- Phrase - v. i. - To group notes into phrases; as, he phrases well. See Phrase, n., 4.
- Bench - n. - A collection or group of dogs exhibited to the public; -- so named because the animals are usually placed on benches or raised platforms.
- Deciduata - n. pl. - A group of Mammalia in which a decidua is thrown off with, or after, the fetus, as in the human species.
- Retinula - n. - One of the group of pigmented cells which surround the retinophorae of invertebrates. See Illust. under Ommatidium.
- Cryptobranchiata - n. pl. - A group of nudibranch mollusks.
- Abdominal - n. - A fish of the group Abdominales.
- Cinchonidine - n. - One of the quinine group of alkaloids, found especially in red cinchona bark. It is a white crystalline substance, C19H22N2O, with a bitter taste and qualities similar to, but weaker than, quinine; -- sometimes called also cinchonidia.
- Metabolia - n. pl. - A comprehensive group of insects, including those that undegro a metamorphosis.
- Radical - n. - Specifically, a group of two or more atoms, not completely saturated, which are so linked that their union implies certain properties, and are conveniently regarded as playing the part of a single atom; a residue; -- called also a compound radical. Cf. Residue.
- Huron-Iroquous - n. - A linguistic group of warlike North American Indians, belonging to the same stock as the Algonquins, and including several tribes, among which were the Five Nations. They formerly occupied the region about Lakes Erie and Ontario, and the larger part of New York.
- Nonane - n. - One of a group of metameric hydrocarbons C9H20 of the paraffin series; -- so called because of the nine carbon atoms in the molecule. Normal nonane is a colorless volatile liquid, an ingredient of ordinary kerosene.
- Remiped - n. - One of a group of aquatic beetles having tarsi adapted for swimming. See Water beetle.
- Nitryl - n. - A name sometimes given to the nitro group or radical.
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- H4575 מַעֲדַנָּה - 4575 מַעֲדַנָּה - מַעֲדַנָּה - - maʻădannâh - mah-ad-an-naw' - by transitive from עָנַד; a bond, i.e. group; influence. - Noun Feminine - heb
- G3965 πατριά - 3965 πατριά - ΠΑΤΡΙΆ - - patriá - pat-ree-ah' - as if feminine of a derivative of πατήρ; paternal descent, i.e. (concretely) a group of families or a whole race (nation):--family, kindred, lineage. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G4168 ποίμνιον - 4168 ποίμνιον - ΠΟΊΜΝΙΟΝ - - poímnion - poym'-nee-on - neuter of a presumed derivative of ποίμνη; a flock, i.e. (figuratively) group (of believers):--flock. - Noun Neuter - greek