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From German Gruppe, from French groupe.

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gruppe c (singular definite gruppen, plural indefinite grupper)

  1. A group, a unit, a team.
  2. A community.
  3. (politics) A side of a debate or discussion.
  4. (politics) A caucus.
  5. (mathematics) group
  6. (military) A squad.
  7. (chemistry) A column of elements in the periodic table.
  8. (chemistry) functional group

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Estonian

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gruppe

  1. partitive plural of grupp

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From German Gruppe (group), from French groupe (group), from Italian gruppo (group, cluster, party), from Vulgar Latin *cruppo, Renaissance Latin grupus (group), from Proto-Germanic *kruppaz (lump, round mass, body, crop), from Proto-Indo-European *grewb- (to crumple, bend, crawl), from Proto-Indo-European *ger- (to turn, wind).

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gruppe f or m (definite singular gruppa or gruppen, indefinite plural grupper, definite plural gruppene)

  1. a group

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From German Gruppe, from French groupe, from Italian gruppo, itself derived from Vulgar Latin *cruppo, from Proto-Germanic *kruppaz (lump, round mass, body, crop), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *grewb- (to crumple, bend, crawl).

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gruppe f (definite singular gruppa, indefinite plural grupper, definite plural gruppene)

  1. a group

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