Definition of Cohorts. Meaning of Cohorts. Synonyms of Cohorts

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Definition of Cohorts

Cohort
Cohort Co"hort, n. [L. cohors, prop. an inclosure: cf. F. cohorte. See Court, n.] 1. (Rom. Antiq.) A body of about five or six hundred soldiers; the tenth part of a legion. 2. Any band or body of warriors. With him the cohort bright Of watchful cherubim. --Milton. 3. (Bot.) A natural group of orders of plants, less comprehensive than a class.

Meaning of Cohorts from wikipedia

- cohort in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cohort or cohortes may refer to: Cohort (military unit), the basic tactical unit of a Roman legion Cohort (educational...
- Cohort analysis is a kind of behavioral analytics that breaks the data in a data set into related groups before analysis. These groups, or cohorts, usually...
- series of non-overlapping cohorts, each of which develops a unique "peer personality" because of the time period in which each cohort came of age. The movement...
- slaves, and 60-120 mules. Ten cohorts of 480 legionaries would comprise a legion. Like the ranks of the centurions, cohorts would also follow a pattern...
- oversaw not only the Praetorian Cohorts but also the rest of the garrison of Rome, including the Cohortes urbanae ("urban cohorts") and the equites singulares...
- CohortNet". GitHub. Retrieved 30 January 2024. "Introduction to COOL". Retrieved 21 June 2023. Prospective cohorts Retrospective cohorts Birth cohort...
- The cohortes urbanae (Latin meaning urban cohorts) of ancient Rome were created by Augustus to counterbalance the enormous power of the Praetorian Guard...
- in the context of resource dependency.[citation needed] This is because cohorts, which in organizations are often defined by entry or birth date, retain...
- cohort fertility rate is an index of the average completed family size for cohorts of women, but since it can only be known for women who have finished child-bearing...
- management within the class; cohorts are bigger than groups; and, a cohort involves a set of students within a system-wide course. Cohort-based learning (CBC)...