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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 Teams from wikipedia
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Teams are
groups of
individuals (human or non-human)
working together to
achieve their goal.
TEAMS or
teams may also
refer to:
Microsoft Teams, a computing...
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Microsoft Teams is a
team collaboration application developed by
Microsoft as part of the
Microsoft 365
family of products,
offering workspace chat and...
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research on
teams and
teamwork has
grown consistently and has
shown a
sharp increase over the past
recent 40 years, the
societal diffusion of
teams and teamwork...
- and
Canadian teams. From 1942 to 1967, the NHL had only six
teams,
collectively nicknamed the "Original Six". The
league added six new
teams to
double its...
- a
second wild card
team from each conference,
bringing the
total number of
playoff teams to ten, and a
further two wild card
teams were
added in 1990...
- Team
originally had two
teams, but
since 1988 it is
typically composed of
three five-man lineups—a first, second, and
third team. From 1956
through 2023...
- with ten
teams. MLS
experienced financial and
operational struggles in its
first few years,
losing millions of
dollars and
folding two
teams in 2002....
- (NBA) is a
professional basketball league in
North America composed of 30
teams (29 in the
United States and 1 in Canada). The NBA is one of the
major professional...
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fielded eight teams apiece. In the 1960s, MLB
expansion added eight teams,
including the
first non-U.S.
team (the
Montreal Expos). Two
teams (the Seattle...
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Basketball is a
team sport in
which two
teams, most
commonly of five
players each,
opposing one
another on a
rectangular court,
compete with the primary...