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Any number of entities (members) considered as a unit.
group
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colectivo
A system for classifying things into groups.
pigeonholing
1
The health board has said that the
grouping
of cases is coincidental.
2
For years he led the Socialist International international
grouping
of leftwing parties.
3
The days of unquestioning deference to a particular religious
grouping
are gone.
4
But here's another way of
grouping
you might want to consider: -4
5
She left Ukip for a new Lincolnshire independent
grouping
,
with four colleagues.
6
The shadows seemed lacking in definiteness, the outlines and
grouping
in coherence.
7
By 2005, its members also formed the largest opposition
grouping
in parliament.
8
The research points to a
grouping
of specific genes that indicate perviness.
9
Furthermore, we found support for invariance of the model across geographical
grouping
.
10
The
grouping
comprises the United States, Australia, Canada, Britain and New Zealand.
11
An exclusive
grouping
,
at any one time there are just 24 members.
12
The antheridia have a similar origin and
grouping
on the male plant.
13
The margin of error is higher for the gender
grouping
,
Mason-Dixon said.
14
The
grouping
of the picture is of course of the utmost importance.
15
The
grouping
brings together four parties which have dominated the post-war scene.
16
They then undergo their arrival veterinary treatment programme before
grouping
and housing.
grouping
political grouping
regional grouping
new grouping
loose grouping
largest grouping
portugués
conjunto
agrupação
grupo
catalán
col·lectiu
grup
agrupació
español
colectivo
agrupación
grupo