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group(1) (iou)



group noun. [gru:p] Also (earlier) groupe. L17.
[French groupe from Italian gruppo from Germanic: rel. to CROP noun. The etymological sense is app. 'lump' or 'mass'.]
Two or more people, animals, or things standing or positioned close together so as to form a collective unity; a knot or cluster (of people, animals, or things); spec. in Art, two or more figures or objects forming (a part of) a design. L17.
Conan Doyle I found that a little group of wondering folk had gathered round it. A. J. Cronin Men were standing in groups around the cafes. N. Mitford The great steep Gothic double staircase..meeting at a marble group.
b. Music. = GRUPPETTO. Cf. earlier GRUPPO. E18.
c. A set of letters, figures, etc., used in coding. E20.
d. A cluster or set of hits made by a series of shots fired at a target. Also shot-group. E20.
A number of people or things regarded as forming a unity or whole on the grounds of some mutual or common relation or purpose, or classed together because of a degree of similarity. E18.
primary group: see PRIMARY adjective.
A. Storr When men form groups,..it may be on a basis of common interest or shared background. F. Weldon Phillip belonged to a reform group who were trying to legalise..cannabis. C. Priest We were the same age groupshe was thirty-one, two years older than myself. Times The Group of five finance ministers of the biggest industrial market economies..have been meeting at No 11. attrib.: J. M. Roberts For almost the whole of history..clothes have been signs of group membership.
b. Chemistry. Any combination of atoms bound together within a molecule, which behaves as a unit and is regarded as a distinct entity; a radical. M19.
c. (Also Group.) Any of the constituent bodies of the Oxford Group Movement (see OXFORD adjective). E20.
d. A division of an air force, esp. the Royal Air Force, comprising a number of wings. E20.
e. A number of commercial companies together with the holding company controlling them. M20.
pop group, rock group, etc.
f. A number of musicians or singers performing esp. popular Music together. M20.
g. Politics. A unit smaller than a party. L20.
Times Svecia Antique is a recently formed company, backed by a large multi-national group.
Biology. An assemblage of organisms or classificatory division of unspecified rank; esp. a set of closely related species not formally recognized as a subgenus. E19.
b. Geology. Formerly, any of various categories into which rocks were classified, corresponding to modern geological time-units. Now, a stratigraphic unit consisting of two or more formations. M19.
c. Chemistry (a) In qualitative analysis, a set of ions or radicals which are characterized by common behaviour during specific tests; (b) any of several sets of elements having (similar electronic structure and hence) similar chemical and physical properties, commonly represented as the columns of the periodic table. M19.
d. = blood group s.v. BLOOD noun. E20.
Math. Orig., a set of elements, together with a binary operation, which is closed with respect to the operation. Now spec. such a set in which the operation is associative, and which contains an inverse for each element and an identity element. M19.
M. B?sc;cher The positive and negative integers with zero form a group if the rule of combination is addition.
Comb.: group assurance = group life assurance below; group captain a rank in the Royal Air Force next below air commodore and equivalent to colonel in the army; group dialect (a) distinctive language used by members of a group identified as such by a common occupation or interest; group dynamics a branch of social psychology that deals with the interactions of people in groups; group genitive the construction in English whereby the genitive ending is added to the last element in a noun phrase; group insurance = group life insurance below; group language = group dialect above; group life assurance, group life insurance (chiefly N. Amer.) the assurance or insurance of a group of lives at reduced premiums; group Marriage: see Marriage; group practice a medical practice consisting of several doctors; group rate a reduced rate (of the charge for entry, Travel, shipment, etc.) for a group of people or things; Group Settlement Austral. History (a settlement under) a scheme to settle British immigrants in SW Australia; Group Settler Austral. History a member of a Group Settlement; group sex sexual activity in which more than two people take part; group theory the branch of algebra that deals with the properties of groups and their applications, esp. in physics; group therapy: in which patients having a similar problem meet together to help each Other psychologically; group velocity Physics the speed at which the energy of a wave travels; groupware Computing Software designed to facilitate collaborative working by a number of different users; group work: done by a group working in close association.
groupist noun an adherent of a group, esp. (Groupist) of the Oxford Group Movement L19.
grouplet noun a small group M19.

Cheras Geriatric Centre (health)


The Cheras Geriatric Centre is a hospital in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.