Technology / Email / Discussion Group: An email service in which individual members post messages for all group members to read (many to many). In contrast, a newsletter is a 'one to many' broadcast, where comments by members or subscribers go only to the message sender. Aka by the trademarked name Listserv.
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Discussion Verb Synonyms: conversation, talk, chat, dialogue, colloquy, exchange, deliberation, examination, scrutiny, analysis, review, confabulation, conference, powwow, debate, argument, chin-wag, bull session
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Group Noun Synonyms: batch, aggregation, set, grouping, collection, assemblage, bunch, accumulation, conglomeration, agglomeration, assortment, series, pile, heap, bundle
Group Adjective Synonyms: assembly, assemblage, gathering, congregation, company, number, alliance, union, association, organization, league, society, coterie, clique, set, band, circle, club, party, body, faction, crowd, team, corps, guild, troupe, unit, troop, platoon, squad
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Technology / Computers / Newsgroup: An online discussion community found on the USENET system. These groups cover thousands of different topics of information and are offered free of charge. MORE
Science / Chemistry / Main Group Elements: Elements of the s and p blocks. MORE
Health / Health Insurance / Large Group: A large pool of individuals for which health coverage is provided by the group sponsor. A large group may be defined as more than 250, 500, 1,000, or some other number of members, depending on the MCO MORE
Business / Internet Marketing / Jpeg (Joint Photographic Experts Group): JPEG (pronounced 'jay peg') is a graphics format newer than GIF which displays photographs and graphic images with millions of colors, it also compresses well and is easy to download. Unfortunately, n MORE
Business / Finance / Management Discussion And Analysis (MD and A): A report from management to shareholders that accompanies the firm's financial statements in the annual report. It explains the period's financial results and enables management to discuss topics that MORE
Entertainment / Literature / Marriage Group: A term coined by George L. Kittredge in 1912 to describe a specific set of stories in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. The marriage group includes 'The Wife of Bath's Tale,' 'The Clerk's Tale,' 'The Mercha MORE