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aggroup, v.|əˈgruːp| [a. Fr. agroupe-r (17th c.) to put into a group; f. à to + grouper to group, prob. due to phr. à groupe. Would be better spelt agroup.] trans. To form or arrange in a group or groups; to group. Also intr. (for refl.) (Orig. a term of art.)
1695Dryden Art of Painting §132 (R.) They aggrouppe, and contrast each other in the same manner as figures do. a1700― (J.) Bodies of divers natures, which are aggrouped (or combined) together. a1760J. Browne Design & Beauty (1768) 103 Aggroupe the figures here, and there oppose. |