groups (Meaning)
groups
to arrange or combine in a group, a combination of atoms commonly found together in a molecule, a military unit consisting of a headquarters and attached battalions, to belong to a group, an assemblage of elements forming one of the vertical columns of the periodic table, an assemblage of related organisms, to combine in a group, to form a group, an assemblage of atoms forming part of a molecule, a number of objects or persons considered as a unit, a number of living things having some natural relationship, two or more atoms joined together or sometimes a single atom forming part of a molecule, a small band, a mathematical set that is closed under a binary associative operation, contains an identity element, and has an inverse for every element, to make groups of closely spaced hits on a target, a unit of the U.S. Air Force higher than a squadron and lower than a wing, a number of individuals assembled together or having some unifying relationship, two or more figures forming a complete unit in a composition, functional group, an assemblage of objects regarded as a unit, to assign to a group, a bed or layer of rocks deposited during an era
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groups Sentence Examples
- The wind howled mercilessly, tearing at the leaves of the trees.
- The student's eyes widened in wonder as he gazed at the stars.
- The kitten frolicked playfully in the sunbeam, its tail twitching with joy.
- The teacher spoke with an eloquence that captivated the attention of his students.
- The politician's speech was met with thunderous applause from the crowd.
- The artist's brush danced across the canvas, creating a masterpiece.
- The doctor examined the patient with meticulous precision, determined to find the underlying cause of her illness.
- The scientist's hypothesis was brilliant, but it lacked the evidence to support it.
- The musician's fingers flew across the piano keys, unleashing a torrent of beautiful melodies.
- The hiker made his way cautiously through the treacherous mountain pass, his every step calculated to avoid danger.
FAQs About the word groups
to arrange or combine in a group, a combination of atoms commonly found together in a molecule, a military unit consisting of a headquarters and attached battal
arrays, assemblages, batches, constellations, groupings, bunches,clusters, collections, lots, suites
items, entities,units,,singles
The wind howled mercilessly, tearing at the leaves of the trees.
The student's eyes widened in wonder as he gazed at the stars.
The kitten frolicked playfully in the sunbeam, its tail twitching with joy.
The teacher spoke with an eloquence that captivated the attention of his students.