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Group

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

Groups of people

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  • Cultural group, a group whose members share the same cultural identity
  • Ethnic group, a group whose members share the same ethnic identity
  • Religious group (disambiguation), a group whose members share the same religious identity
  • Social group, a group whose members share the same social identity
  • Tribal group, a group whose members share the same tribal identity
  • 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

Social science

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Philosophy and religion

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  • Khandha, a Buddhist concept of five material and mental factors that take part in the rise of craving and clinging

Science and technology

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Mathematics

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

Chemistry

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Computing and the Internet

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Other uses in science and technology

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Other uses

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See also

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