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  • noun Plural form of grouping.

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Examples

  • What we say in those large word groupings is also different.

    Boing Boing: November 18, 2001 - November 24, 2001 Archives 2001

  • Which organisms, if any, form monophyletic groupings is an empirical question.

    A New Book 2010

  • A properly formed primer on Pakistani realities would ignore these ‘front’ names of anonymous individuals and groups and look at the 5 main groupings: Punjabis, Pashtuns (Pathans) Baluchis, Sindhis and Muhajirs (immigrants from India)

    what’s really happening in NW Pakistan 2008

  • I can put 5 rounds inside a paper plate at 100yds off hand, but I have not been able to attain 1 groupings from the bench rest.

    Paper Versus Meat 2008

  • And often, the evolution of larger social groupings is accompanied by an increase in the subtlety and complexity of the ways animals get along together.

    The Selfless Gene 2007

  • And often, the evolution of larger social groupings is accompanied by an increase in the subtlety and complexity of the ways animals get along together.

    The Selfless Gene 2007

  • The rest of the orchestra is arranged in groupings of three to four players in 8 stations around the audience each corresponding to the remaining 8 letters.

    Archive 2007-11-01 2007

  • The rest of the orchestra is arranged in groupings of three to four players in 8 stations around the audience each corresponding to the remaining 8 letters.

    I, trombonist 2007

  • The bottom line is that they (again, the very general LANGUAGE/Black Mountain groupings) took a somewhat more expanded view of the sensual than others who may consider the sensual to deal only with the body feeling exterior sources of input (tactility etc.).

    Writing and Failure (Part 7) : Christian Bök : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007

  • Note 36: The incidence of such family groupings is far too high to warrant an explanation that all these children were orphans taken in by local families.

    Gutenber-e Help Page 2005

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