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Team
Team Team, v. i.
To engage in the occupation of driving a team of horses,
cattle, or the like, as in conveying or hauling lumber,
goods, etc.; to be a teamster.
Team
Team Team, v. t.
To convey or haul with a team; as, to team lumber. [R.]
--Thoreau.
Meaning of Team from wikipedia
- A
team is a
group of
individuals (human or non-human)
working together to
achieve their goal. As
defined by
Professor Leigh Thompson of the
Kellogg School...
- Look up
team in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
Team is a
group of
people or
other animals linked in a
common purpose.
Team or
variants may also refer...
-
honorary All-Rookie
Team to
recognize that season's most
outstanding rookies at each
position as
adjudged by
sportswriters of the PFWA.
Teams have been selected...
- The
Washington Commanders are a
professional American football team based in the
Washington metropolitan area. The
Commanders compete in the
National Football...
-
Buccaneers (colloquially
known as the Bucs) are a
professional American football team based in Tampa, Florida. The
Buccaneers compete in the
National Football...
- The
Detroit Lions are a
professional American football team based in Detroit. The
Lions compete in the
National Football League (NFL) as a
member of the...
- The
Mexico national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de México)
represents Mexico in men's
international football and is
governed by the Federación...
-
Australia national cricket team represents Australia in men's
international cricket.
Along with England, it is the
joint oldest team in Test
cricket history...
- The A-
Team began airing on NBC on
January 23, 1983, with the
pilot episode, "Mexican Slayride", and
ended on
March 8, 1987, with "Without Reservations"...
- The 2011 All-Pro
teams were
named by the ****ociated
Press (AP), Pro
Football Writers of
America (PFWA), and The
Sporting News (TSN) for
performance in...