cohort
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Latin cohors (stem cohort-); borrowed into Old English as coorta, but reintroduced into Middle English as cōhort and chōors via Old French cohorte. Doublet of court.
cohort (plural cohorts)
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cohort (third-person singular simple present cohorts, present participle cohorting, simple past and past participle cohorted)
cohort f (plural cohorts)
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