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  • 51group — /grup / (say groohp) noun 1. any assemblage of persons or things; cluster; aggregation. 2. a number of persons or things ranged or considered together as being related in some way. 3. Ethnology a classification more limited than a branch. 4. a… …

  • 52Group 2 — The term Group 2 may refer to: * Alkaline earth metal, a chemical element classification * Astronaut Group 2, also known as The New Nine, the second group of astronauts selected by NASA in 1962 * Group 2 (racing), an FIA classification for cars… …

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  • 53group — Synonyms and related words: American, Art Nouveau, Ashcan school, Barbizon, Bauhaus, Bolognese, British, Bund, Cobra, Dutch, Flemish, Fontainebleau, French, German band, Italian, Mannerist, Milanese, Modenese, Momentum, Neapolitan, New York,… …

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  • 54group — /gru:p/ noun 1. several things or people together ● A group of managers has sent a memo to the chairman complaining about noise in the office. ● The respondents were interviewed in groups of three or four, and then singly. 2. several companies… …

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  • 55group — /gru:p/ noun 1. several things or people together ● A group of managers has sent a memo to the chairman complaining about noise in the office. ● The respondents were interviewed in groups of three or four, and then singly. 2. several companies… …

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  • 56group — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: French groupe, from Italian gruppo, by form of groppo knot, tangle, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German kropf craw more at crop Date: 1686 1. two or more figures forming a complete unit in a… …

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  • 57Group 47 — The Gruppe 47 (Group 47) was a literary association in Germany after World War II.Early historyThe beginnings reach back to 1946 when Alfred Andersch and Walter Kolbenhoff founded the literary magazine Der Ruf (The Call) in Munich. Their goal was …

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  • 58Group f.64 — ▪ American photography group       loose association of California photographers who promoted a style of sharply detailed, purist photography. The group, formed in 1932, constituted a revolt against the soft focused, academic photography that was …

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  • 59group — 1. noun 1) the exhibits were divided into three distinct groups Syn: category, class, classification, grouping, set, lot, batch, bracket, type, sort, kind, variety, family, species, genus, breed; grade …

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  • 60Group of 77 — The largest intergovernmental organization of developing nations in the United Nations. It was created on June 15, 1964 and has since expanded to 130 members. The group enables countries to jointly leverage their negotiating capacity related to… …

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