Cohorts Cohorts

Cohorts - Definition

  1. A cohort was a sub-division of the Roman infantry, originally of a Roman legion, consisting of 480 men, itself divided in 6 centurias commanded each by a centurion. In the Imperial Roman auxiliary forces, there were individual cohorts of 500 (quingenaria), and 1000 (miliaria), as well as mixed infantry and cavalry units (cohors equitata) that existed in parallel.
  2. For the meaning in statistics, see cohort (statistics).
  3. See also meaning in computer science.
  4. Cohort biology.

Example Usage of Cohorts

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donnakay2010: RT @ExNavy26:we're ur corrupt Cohorts can't hide!!! we need 2 study some more & force r states 2 nullify this abomination & unconstitutional
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