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    team
    [tēm]
    noun
    team (noun) · teams (plural noun)
    1. a group of players forming one side in a competitive game or sport:
      "his team played well" · "team members"
      • two or more people working together:
        "a team of researchers" · "a team effort"
      • informal
        used before another word to form the name of a real or notional group which supports or favors the person or thing indicated:
        "are you team Mac or team PC?" · "we're totally Team Jenna and can't wait for this delightful show to return"
      • two or more animals, especially horses, harnessed together to pull a vehicle:
        "the abbey's wagon and a team of horses are gone"
    verb
    team (verb) · teams (third person present) · teamed (past tense) · teamed (past participle) · teaming (present participle)
    1. (team up)
      come together as a team to achieve a common goal:
      "he teamed up with the band to produce the album"
    2. (team something with)
      match or coordinate a garment with (another):
      "a pinstripe suit teamed with a crisp white shirt"
    3. harness (animals, especially horses) together to pull a vehicle:
      "the horses are teamed in pairs"
    Origin
    Old English tēam ‘team of draft animals’, of Germanic origin; related to German Zaum ‘bridle’, also to teem and tow, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin ducere ‘to lead’.
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    noun
    1. a group of players forming one side in a competitive game or sport:
    verb
    1. come together as a team to achieve a common goal:
    2. match or coordinate a garment with (another):
    3. harness (animals, especially horses) together to pull a vehicle:
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