different between groud vs croud
groud
English
Etymology
Probably related to group.
Noun
groud (plural grouds)
- (mathematics) A heap, or mathematical generalization of a group, in abstract algebra.
Derived terms
- semigroud
Anagrams
- gourd
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croud
English
Noun
croud (plural crouds)
- Obsolete form of crowd.
Verb
croud (third-person singular simple present crouds, present participle crouding, simple past and past participle crouded)
- Obsolete form of crowd.
- 1798, Joanna Baillie, Count Basil, Act 4, Scene 2, p.150
- They all quit their ranks, and croud eagerly around him. Basil waving them off with his hands.
- 1798, Joanna Baillie, Count Basil, Act 4, Scene 2, p.150
Anagrams
- Ducor, duroc
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