Noun
groupe (plural groupes)
Obsolete spelling of group
1949: Permission to publish Le Groupe Zoologique was refused. Source: Internet
At the beginning of May, General Pétain was promoted to the command of Groupe d'armées du centre main (GAC) and General Robert Nivelle took over the Second Army at Verdun. Source: Internet
For example, on 12 May, near Sedan, six French Curtiss H-75s from Groupe de Chasse I/5 (Group Interception) attacked a formation of Ju 87s, claiming 11 out of 12 unescorted Ju 87s without loss (the Germans recorded six losses over Sedan entire). Source: Internet
By the time GC 3 relocated to Tula on 6 November 1943, only six pilots remained from the original groupe, which had accumulated 72 aerial victories since becoming operational. Source: Internet
Shares of GMR Infrastructure on Monday surged over 12 per cent after the CCI gave approval for the GMR group’s proposed 49 per cent stake sale in its airport business to France’s Groupe ADP. Source: Internet
AMSTERDAM Financial technology firm TransferWise has partnered with Groupe BPCE, in a deal that will give the British money-transfer startup access to the French banking group's 15 million retail customers, the companies said on Monday. Source: Internet