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Learn to pronounce co·hort

/ˈkōˌhôrt/
noun
  1. a group of people with a shared characteristic.
    "a cohort of civil servants patiently drafting legislation"
  2. a supporter or companion.
    "young Jack arrived with three of his cohorts"
  3. an ancient Roman military unit, comprising six centuries, equal to one tenth of a legion.
    synonyms: unit, outfit, force, army, group, corps, division, brigade, battalion, regiment, squadron, company, commando, battery, troop, section, patrol, cadre, crew, detachment, contingent, column, squad, detail, band, legion

verb
divide (people) into groups with shared characteristics.
"in the plan elementary students will be cohorted, or placed, in an assigned class"

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