Plural form: multiple small groups of people united by shared interests, usually referring to exclusive or distinguished social circles.
Plural of coterie, formed by changing '-ie' to '-ies'. The word allows discussion of multiple exclusive groups.
Paris in the 1920s had dozens of coteries—one for surrealist painters, one for jazz musicians, one for writers—and they competed like sports teams for who was most cutting-edge and important.
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