OXFORD 9000
📚 noun • entry_id 6011

cohort

/ˈkəʊ.hɔː(ɹ)t/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
cohorte • seguidores
A group of people supporting the same thing or person.
A sin, an instant of rebellious pride of the intellect, made Lucifer and a third part of the cohorts of angels fall from their glory.
Coyness and caprice have in consequence become a heritage of the sex, together with a cohort of allied weaknesses and petty deceits, that men have come to think venial, and even am…
cohorte
A demographic grouping of people, especially those in a defined age group, or having a common characteristic.
The 18–24 cohort shows a sharp increase in automobile fatalities over the proximate age groupings.
The elderly are market segments, by generations or microgenerations within age cohorts or by historical experience as personality types.
cohorte
Any division of a Roman legion, normally of about 500 or 600 men (equalling about six centuries).
Holonym: legion
Meronyms: maniple, century
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