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15-letter words containing gro

  • adjective group — An adjective group or adjectival group is a group of words based on an adjective, such as 'very nice' or 'interested in football'. An adjective group can also consist simply of an adjective.
  • agro-industrial — the large-scale production, processing, and packaging of food using modern equipment and methods.
  • break-out group — a group of people who detach themselves from a larger group or meeting in order to hold separate discussions
  • breeding ground — If you refer to a situation or place as a breeding ground for something bad such as crime, you mean that this thing can easily develop in that situation or place.
  • button mangrove — a tropical tree, Conocarpus erectus, having small, reddish, conelike fruits and bark used in tanning.
  • concerto grosso — a composition for an orchestra and a group of soloists, chiefly of the baroque period
  • contadora group — a group of four Latin American nations, Colombia, Mexico, Panama, and Venezuela, formed in January, 1983, to help solve the problems of the region.
  • encounter group — a group of people who meet in order to develop self-awareness and mutual understanding by openly expressing their feelings, by confrontation, physical contact, etc
  • family grouping — a system, used usually in the infant school, of grouping children of various ages together, esp for project work
  • feeding grounds — the place where animals gather to find food
  • football ground — an area of land where football games are played
  • gros de londres — a cross-ribbed, silk dress fabric with ribs alternating in color or between coarse and fine yarn.
  • gross indecency — sexual offence
  • ground engineer — an engineer qualified and licensed to certify the airworthiness of an aircraft
  • ground landlord — a landlord who receives ground rent.
  • ground meristem — an area of primary meristematic tissue, emerging from and immediately behind the apical meristem, that develops into the pith and the cortex.
  • ground observer — a person stationed in a position on the ground to watch, follow, and report on flights of aircraft, especially of enemy aircraft.
  • ground squirrel — any of several terrestrial rodents of the squirrel family, as of the genus Citellus and chipmunks of the genus Tamias. circ;circ;
  • ground-breaking — the act or ceremony of breaking ground for a new construction project.
  • groundbreakings — Plural form of groundbreaking.
  • groundwood pulp — wood pulp consisting of groundwood that has not been cooked or chemically treated, used for making newsprint and other poorer grades of paper.
  • group insurance — life, accident, or health insurance available to a group of persons, as the employees of a company, under a single contract, usually without regard to physical condition or age of the individuals.
  • group separator — (character)   (GS) ASCII character 29.
  • group therapist — a psychotherapist who conducts group therapy
  • groutlock brick — a brick chamfered on its inner angles to allow space for vertical and horizontal reinforcing rods sealed in grout.
  • growth industry — an industry that is experiencing rapid growth
  • guerrilla group — an organized group of guerrillas
  • hair hygrometer — a hygrometer actuated by the changes in length of a strand of human hair brought about by changes in the relative humidity.
  • hygroscopically — In a hygroscopic way.
  • into the ground — beyond what is requisite or can be endured; to exhaustion
  • isopropyl group — the univalent group C 3 H 7 , an isomer of the propyl group.
  • methylene group — the bivalent organic group >CH 2 , derived from methane.
  • mushroom growth — rapid increase or growth
  • negro spiritual — a type of religious song originating among Black slaves in the American South
  • nitramino group — the univalent group –NHNO 2 .
  • nuisance ground — a garbage dump.
  • personal growth — development as an individual
  • phenylene group — any of three bivalent, isomeric groups having the formula –C 6 H 4 –, derived from benzene by the removal of two hydrogen atoms.
  • phosphate group — the group or radical obtained by removal of one or more hydrogen atoms from phosphoric acid.
  • propylene group — the bivalent group −CH(CH 3)CH 2 −, derived from propylene or propane.
  • reference group — a group with which an individual identifies and whose values the individual accepts as guiding principles.
  • repeating group — (database)   Any attribute that can have multiple values associated with a single instance of some entity. For example, a book might have multiple authors. Such a "-to-many" relationship might be represented in an unnormalised relational database as multiple author columns in the book table or a single author(s) column containing a string which was a list of authors. Converting this to "first normal form" is the first step in database normalisation. Each author of the book would appear in a separate row along with the book's primary key. Later nomalisation stages would move the book-author relationship into a separate table to avoid repeating other book attibutes (e.g. title, publisher) for each author.
  • secondary group — a group of people with whom one's contacts are detached and impersonal.
  • spawning ground — a place where fish deposit their eggs for fertilization
  • stamping ground — a habitual or favorite haunt.
  • stomping ground — a habitual or favorite haunt.
  • symmetric group — the group of all permutations of a finite set.
  • synectics group — a group of people of varied background that meets to attempt creative solutions of problems through the unrestricted exercise of imagination and the correlation of disparate elements.
  • the high ground — a position of moral or ethical superiority in a dispute
  • the underground — an electric passenger railway operated in underground tunnels

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