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groupe

n. (obsolete spelling of group English)

Usage examples of "groupe".

But the important fact for us is, that though the workers can be grouped into castes of different sizes, yet they graduate insensibly into each other, as does the widely-different structure of their jaws.

Inside, desks are grouped according to the regions of the world and many employees sit in front of computer screens, their ears cupped in plastic muffs.

My son will never forgive me -- ten years from now -- if I fail to clear my name and get grouped, for the record, with those whom Richard Milhous Nixon considered dangerous.

He will be grouped, along with presidents like Grant and Harding, as a corrupt and incompetent mockery of the American Dream he praised so long and loud in all his speeches.

I suddenly passed a large cluster of people and motorcycles grouped around a gray pickup truck with a swastika painted on the side.

Sexual Selection -- On the generality of intercrosses between individuals of the same species -- Circumstances favourable and unfavourable to Natural Selection, namely, intercrossing, isolation, number of individuals -- Slow action -- Extinction caused by Natural Selection -- Divergence of Character, related to the diversity of inhabitants of any small area, and to naturalisation -- Action of Natural Selection, through Divergence of Character and Extinction, on the descendants from a common parent -- Explains the Grouping of all organic beings.

This classification is evidently not arbitrary like the grouping of the stars in constellations.

This grand fact of the grouping of all organic beings seems to me utterly inexplicable on the theory of creation.

The passengers could be a group of college students off on a holiday or any grouping of persons with a common interest to support chartering a non-scheduled Right.

I now see our fireside formed into a groupe, no one member of which has a fibre in their composition which can ever produce any jarring or jealousies among us.