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  • 41group — group1 W1S1 [gru:p] n [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: groupe, from Italian gruppo] 1.) [also + plural verb British English] several people or things that are all together in the same place group of ▪ a group of children ▪ a small group of… …

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  • 42Group A — In relation to motorsport governed by the FIA, Group A referred to a set of regulations providing production derived vehicles for outright competition. In contrast to the short lived Group B and the Group C, the Group A referred to production… …

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  • 43group — [[t]gru͟ːp[/t]] ♦ groups, grouping, grouped 1) N COUNT COLL: oft N of n A group of people or things is a number of people or things which are together in one place at one time. The trouble involved a small group of football supporters... The… …

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  • 44group — ag·group; group; group·ism; group·let; group·ment; group·wise; in·ter·group; in·tra·group; re·group; group·ie; semi·group; se·ro·group; su·per·group; sub·group; ag·group·ment; in·tra·group·al; …

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  • 45Group 13 — The Group Thirteen network ( pl. Trzynastka, Yddish: Das Draitzental ) was a Jewish collaborationist organisation in the Warsaw Ghetto during the Second World War. The Thirteen took its informal name from the address of its main office in Leszno… …

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  • 46group — I n. 1) an affinity; age; control; discussion; encounter; ethnic, minority; peer; pressure; social; special interest; splinter group 2) (BE) a ginger group ( a group of activists ) 3) a blood group II v. 1) (d; intr.) to group around (the scouts… …

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  • 47Group of 77 — The Group of 77 at the United Nations is a loose coalition of developing nations, designed to promote its members collective economic interests and create an enhanced joint negotiating capacity in the United Nations. There were 77 founding… …

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  • 48group — 1 /gru:p/ noun (C) 1 several people or things that are all together in the same place (+ of): a group of tall trees | Get into groups of four. (also + plural verb) BrE: A group of us are going to London for the concert. 2 several people or things …

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  • 49group — n. & v. n. 1 a number of persons or things located close together, or considered or classed together. 2 (attrib.) concerning or done by a group (a group photograph; group sex). 3 a number of people working together or sharing beliefs, e.g. part… …

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  • 50group*/*/*/ — [gruːp] noun[C] I 1) several people or things that are together or that are related to each other in some way Why don t you join the local drama group?[/ex] Firms should employ more people in the over 55 age group.[/ex] a group decision/activity… …

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