Group

A group is a number of people or things that are located, gathered, or classed together.

Groups of people

  • Social group, an entity of two or more people that strives through collaborative empiricism
  • Ethnic group, an entity with members sharing similar phenotype, lingua, lineage and sociocultural experiences
  • Organization, an entity that has a collective goal and is linked to an external environment
  • Peer group, an entity of three or more people with similar age, ability, experience, and interest.

Science and technology

Mathematics

  • Group (mathematics), a set together with a binary operation satisfying certain algebraic conditions

Chemistry

Computing and the Internet

Other uses in science and technology

Other uses

  • Breed Groups (dog), the group or category to which breeds of dogs are assigned by kennel clubs
  • Group (auto racing), a category of car allowed to compete in auto racing
  • Army group
  • Group (air force), an air force formation
  • Corporate group, a group of affiliated companies
  • Group psychotherapy, sometimes colloquially known as "group"
gollark: Anyway, if you can figure out *how to* exploit that, enjoy.
gollark: I think PotatOS does some of that itself anyway.
gollark: Did I just now say now twice in one clause?
gollark: PotatOS now has the `chaos` RNG now, but that's not actually used, and is... probably worse.
gollark: People are very creative when it comes to PotatOS exploits, I must say. Galaxtone actually exploited the random number generator by seeding it with a fixed, er, seed.

See also

  • All pages with titles containing Group
  • Affiliation (disambiguation)
  • Association (disambiguation)
  • Class (disambiguation)
  • Grouping (disambiguation)
  • The Group (disambiguation)
  • List of animal names, including collective nouns for groups of animals
  • Principle of abstraction
  • Set (disambiguation)
  • Syndicate
  • Union (disambiguation)
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