1. grouping - Noun
2. grouping - Verb
of Group
The disposal or relative arrangement of figures or objects, as in, drawing, painting, and sculpture, or in ornamental design.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe poetic act consists in suddenly seeing that an idea splits into a number of motives of equal value and in grouping them; they rhyme. Stéphane Mallarmé
We realize that by criticizing Jewish fundamentalism we are criticizing a part of the past that we love. We wish that members of every human grouping would criticize their own past, even before criticizing others. Israel Shahak
The Palestinians are a despotic, undemocratic grouping which promotes a religious war against Israel, a democracy, through terror. Melanie Phillips
Grouping and mutuality of countries and peoples in the Balkans is the only road that leads to economic, national and political liberation. Dimitrije Tucović
If, for example, all the codons are triplets, then in addition to the correct reading of the message, there are two incorrect readings which we shall obtain if we do not start the grouping into sets of three at the right place. Francis Crick
Experience has taught me that any kind of political grouping is oppressive. It's the blind mass that crushes the individual. Gao Xingjian