Cohorts

/ˈkoʊhɔrts/ noun

Groups of people with shared characteristics or experiences, especially in research studies; also refers to companions or associates.

From Latin 'cohors', originally meaning an enclosure for cattle, later extended to describe a military unit of 300-600 soldiers. The meaning broadened to include any organized group or band of associates.

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