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Grouped

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Adjective

1. grouped, sorted

arranged into groups

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Grouped

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noun
1. 
a number of persons or things considered as a collective unit
2. 
a. 
a number of persons bound together by common social standards, interests, etc
b. 
(as modifier)
group behaviour
3. 
a small band of players or singers, esp of pop music
4. 
a number of animals or plants considered as a unit because of common characteristics, habits, etc
5. grammar another word, esp in systemic grammar, for phrase (sense 1)
6. 
an association of companies under a single ownership and control, consisting of a holding company, subsidiary companies, and sometimes associated companies
7. 
two or more figures or objects forming a design or unit in a design, in a painting or sculpture
8. 
a military formation comprising complementary arms and services, usually for a purpose
a brigade group
9. 
an air force organization of higher level than a squadron
10. Also called: radical chemistry
two or more atoms that are bound together in a molecule and behave as a single unit
a methyl group -CH3
Compare free radical
11. 
a vertical column of elements in the periodic table that all have similar electronic structures, properties, and valencies
Compare period (sense 8)
12. geology
any stratigraphical unit, esp the unit for two or more formations
13. mathematics
a set that has an associated operation that combines any two members of the set to give another member and that also contains an identity element and an inverse for each element
14.  blood group
verb
15. 
to arrange or place (things, people, etc) in or into a group or (of things, etc) to form into a group

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Grouped

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noun
1. 
a number of persons or things gathered closely together and forming a recognizable unit; cluster; aggregation; band
a group of houses
2. 
a collection of objects or figures forming a design or part of a design, as in a work of art
3. 
a number of persons or things classified together because of common characteristics, community of interests, etc.
4.  Chemistry
a. 
a unit consisting of two or more joined atoms within a molecule; esp., a radical (sense 7)
b. 
a number of elements with similar properties, forming one of the vertical columns of the periodic table
c. 
a number of elements having similar chemical reactions
5.  Geology
a stratigraphic unit consisting of two or more formations
6.  Ancient Mathematics
a closed set of elements having an associative binary operation (usually multiplication), an identity element (I × a = a × I = a), and an inverse element for each element (a × 1/a = 1/a × a = I)
7.  US
a military aircraft unit; specif., in the U.S. Air Force, a subdivision of a wing, composed of two or more squadrons
8.  US, Us Military
a unit made up of two or more battalions or squadrons
verb transitive, verb intransitive
9. 
to assemble or form into a group or groups
adjective
10. 
of, characteristic of, or involving a group
group attitudes

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Grouped

see synonyms of grouped
n.
1. An assemblage of persons or objects gathered or located together; an aggregation: a group of dinner guests; a group of buildings near the road.
2. A set of two or more figures that make up a unit or design, as in sculpture.
3. A number of individuals or things considered or classed together because of similarities: a small group of supporters across the country.
4. Linguistics A category of related languages that is less inclusive than a family.
5.
a. A military unit consisting of two or more battalions and a headquarters.
b. A unit of two or more squadrons in the US Air Force, smaller than a wing.
6. Chemistry
a. Two or more atoms behaving or regarded as behaving as a single chemical unit.
b. A column in the periodic table of the elements.
7. Geology A stratigraphic unit, especially a unit consisting of two or more formations deposited during a single geologic era.
8. Mathematics A set, together with a binary associative operation, such that the set is closed under the operation, the set contains an identity element for the operation, and each element of the set has an inverse element with respect to the operation. The integers form a group under the operation of ordinary addition.
adj.
Of, relating to, constituting, or being a member of a group: a group discussion; a group effort.
v. grouped, group·ing, groups
v.tr.
To place or arrange in a group: grouped the children according to height.
v.intr.
To belong to or form a group: The soldiers began to group on the hillside.

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