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[gru:p] n | |
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| gen. |
politisk gruppe |
| chem. |
funktionel gruppe |
| comp., MS |
gruppere (To arrange or associate one or more resources); gruppe (A collection of elements that can be treated as a whole) |
| construct. |
rækkehuse; kompleks |
| el. |
pladesæt; primærgruppe |
| law, econ. |
koncern |
| math. |
gruppe |
| mus. |
gruppe (band) |
| obs., chem. |
radikal |
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Group Employees [gru:p] n | |
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| gen. |
Gruppe II Arbejdstagerne |
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| comp., MS |
Grupper (The link to the online communities on Windows Live Groups) |
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Group Employers [gru:p] n | |
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| gen. |
Gruppe I Arbejdsgiverne |
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| econ. |
markedsmæssige grupper |
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| comp., MS |
gruppering (The process of collapsing search results that share the same value for a given managed property or group identifier) |
| interntl.trade. |
aggregering |
| IT |
gruppering |
| law |
advokatfællesskab |
| transp., nautic. |
konsolidering |
| transp., tech., el. |
uregelmæssig rilleafstand |
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| English thesaurus |
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| mil., abbr. |
gp; gru; gr; grp |
| mil., logist. |
Traditional appellation of the battalion employment force package gathering several Artillery basic units or Commissariat basic units. (FRA) |
| tech., abbr. |
gro |
| USA |
A flexible administrative and tactical unit composed of either two or more battalions or two or more squadrons; A number of ships and/or aircraft, normally a subdivision of a force, assigned for a specific purpose; A long-standing functional organization that is formed to support a broad function within a joint force commander’s headquarters (JP 3-33) |
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| abbr., file.ext. |
.grp (file name extension) |