An accomplice; abettor; associate.
A demographic grouping of people, especially those in a defined age group, or having a common characteristic.
Any division of a Roman legion, normally of about 500 or 600 men (equalling about six centuries).
Any band or body of warriors.
A group of people supporting the same thing or person.
A set of individuals in a program, especially when compared to previous sets of individuals within the same program.
A natural group of orders of organisms, less comprehensive than a class.
A colleague.
To associate with such a group
One's friend group, taken collectively; one's peeps.
Sloppy mud.
A unit of tactical military personnel, or of police officers, usually of about ten members.
A group of potential players from whom a starting team and substitutes are chosen.
A collective noun for a group of squid.
To act as part of, or on behalf of, a squad.