group (EN)
noun, verb

noun “group”

sg. group, pl. groups
  1. Grupp
    The teacher asked the students to form a group for the science project.
  2. Grupp (mat engem gemeinsamen Zweck)
    The students worked in a study group to prepare for the exam.
  3. Band
    The rock group is performing at the concert tonight.
  4. Grupp (vun Entreprisen)
    The tech group owns several software and hardware companies around the globe.
  5. Grupp (an der Mathematik)
    In algebra, the set of integers with addition forms a group.
  6. Grupp (an der Periodensystem)
    Oxygen and sulfur are both in Group 16 of the periodic table.
  7. Grupp (an der Chimie)
    The hydroxyl group in alcohols makes them soluble in water.
  8. Grupp (an der Informatik)
    The IT department created a new group to give all team members the same access to the shared project files.

verb “group”

group; he groups; past grouped, part. grouped; ger. grouping
  1. gruppéieren
    The teacher grouped the students by their favorite subjects for the project.
  2. sech gruppéieren
    The students grouped together to work on the project.