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Team
see synonyms of teamNoun
2. team
two or more draft animals that work together to pull something
Verb
WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.
Team
see synonyms of teamnoun (sometimes functioning as plural)
1.
a group of people organized to work together
2.
a group of players forming one of the sides in a sporting contest
3.
two or more animals working together to pull a vehicle or agricultural implement
4.
such animals and the vehicle
the coachman riding his team
5. dialect
a flock, herd, or brood
6. obsolete
ancestry
verb
7. (when intr, often foll by up)
to make or cause to make a team
he teamed George with Robert
8. (transitive) US and Canadian
to drag or transport in or by a team
9. (intransitive) US and Canadian
to drive a team
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Team
see synonyms of team noun
1.
a. Obsolete
progeny, race, or lineage
b. Dialectal
a brood of young animals, esp. of ducks or pigs
2.
two or more horses, oxen, etc. harnessed to the same vehicle or plow
3.
a.
two or more draft animals and their vehicle
b.
one draft animal and its vehicle
4.
a.
a group of people constituting one side in a contest or competition
b.
a group of people working together in a coordinated effort
verb transitive
5.
a.
to harness or yoke together in a team
b.
to join together in a cooperative activity
6.
to haul with a team
verb intransitive
7.
to drive a team
8. US
to join in cooperative activity
often with up to team up on a research project
adjective
9.
of or done by a team
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Team
see synonyms of teamn.
1. Sports & Games
a. A group on the same side, as in a game.
b. The members of a team who are actively playing at a given time: After a stellar performance in last week's game, the shooting guard was promoted to the starting team.
2. A group organized for work or activity: a team of engineers.
3.
a. Two or more draft animals used to pull a vehicle or farm implement.
b. A vehicle along with the animal or animals harnessed to it.
4. A group of animals exhibited or performing together, as horses at an equestrian show.
5. A brood or flock.
v. teamed, team·ing, teams
v.tr.
1. To harness or join together so as to form a team.
2. To transport or haul with a draft team.
v.intr.
1. To form a team or an association. Often used with up.
2. To drive a team or truck.
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