Several things collected or closely pressed together; also, some things adjacent to each other.
A group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order.
A fiddle.
A group of people united or at least characterised by a common interest.
The so-called lower orders of people; the populace, vulgar.
To carry excessive sail in the hope of moving faster.
To press together or collect in numbers
To press forward; to advance by pushing.
To push, to press, to shove.
To approach another ship too closely when it has right of way.
To fill by pressing or thronging together
To press by solicitation; to urge; to dun; hence, to treat discourteously or unreasonably.
To press or drive together, especially into a small space; to cram.
A number of things or persons being in some relation to one another.
A column in the periodic table of chemical elements.
An element of an espresso machine from which hot water pours into the portafilter.
A (usually small) group of people who perform music together.
An air force formation.
A number of users with the same rights with respect to accession, modification, and execution of files, computers and peripherals.
A subset of a culture or of a society.
A functional group.
A small number (up to about fifty) of galaxies that are near each other.
A collection of formations or rock strata.
A number of eighth, sixteenth, etc., notes joined at the stems; sometimes rather indefinitely applied to any ornament made up of a few short notes.
A set with an associative binary operation, under which there exists an identity element, and such that each element has an inverse.
A commercial organization.
A set of teams playing each other in the same division, while not during the same period playing any teams that belong to other sets in the division.
To come together to form a group.
To put together to form a group.