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groupage|ˈgruːpɪdʒ| [f. group v. + -age. Cf. F. groupage.] The arrangement of objects in a group or groups.
1850B. Taylor Eldorado viii. (1862) 70 Whichever way I looked, my eye met the same enchanting groupage of the oaks. 1864W. T. Fox Skin Dis. 23. 1887 W. G. Palgrave Ulysses 102 The cowed attitudes of the labourers, their groupage, in bands, each presided over by an official twice the ordinary human size. |