>>Note: Etymology: Middle English companie, from Old French compagnie |
| Business: a business enterprise |
| Business history trade guild: a medieval trade guild |
| Business partners: the partners of a business enterprise whose names are not included in the firm's title |
| Guest: a guest or visitor, especially for a meal or overnight stay |
| Example: We're having company this weekend. |
| State of being together: the state of being with other people |
| Example: He didn't feel at ease in company. |
| Firefighters: a unit of firefighters |
| Performing arts troupe: a group of performing artists such as actors |
| Military group of troops: a unit of soldiers, usually consisting of two or more platoons |
| Group: a gathering of people |
| Navy nautical ship's crew: the crew and officers of a ship |
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