See Also: group 1, noun(dictionary)
out-group(dictionary)
UNI-BIO GROUP(finance)
GUO XIN GROUP(finance)
KLM Group Ltd(finance)
ABB Group(finance)
Group of Eight (G-8)(finance)
Group of Five (G-5)(finance)
Group of Seven (G-7)(finance)
GPT Group(finance)

group 1, noun (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Language: French; Origin: groupe, from Italian gruppo]
[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 islands
::Get into groups of four.
::He was surrounded by a group of admirers.
in groups
::Dolphins travel in small groups.
::A group of us are going to London.
several people or things that are connected with each other
::a left-wing terrorist group
group of
::She is one of a group of women who have suffered severe side-effects from the drug.
age/ethnic/income etc group
(=people of the same age, race etc)
::Minority groups are encouraged to apply.
several companies that all have the same owner
-see also chain chain
::a giant textiles group
group of
::He owns a group of hotels in southern England.
a number of musicians or singers who perform together, playing popular music
-synonym band band
-see also blood group , focus group , interest group , playgroup , pressure group , working group