grouper - translation to french
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grouper - translation to french

SUBFAMILY OF FISHES
Groupers; Groper; Garoupa; Epinephelinae; Hammour; Gropers; Garupa; Soapfish
  • ''Gulai kerapu'', a grouper-based [[Padang food]]
  • A [[monogenea]]n parasitic on the gill of a grouper

grouper         
group, divide into groups; assemble, classify
groupe         
n. group, company; gang, squad, band; unit, cluster, block; clan, ring; denomination, party; troop
groupe scissionniste      
n. splinter group

Definition

grouper
(chiefly Austral./NZ also groper)
¦ noun a large heavy-bodied fish of the sea bass family, found in warm seas. [Epinephelus, Mycteroperca, and other genera: many species.]
Origin
C17: from Port. garoupa, prob. from a local term in South America.

Wikipedia

Grouper

Groupers are fish of any of a number of genera in the subfamily Epinephelinae of the family Serranidae, in the order Perciformes.

Not all serranids are called "groupers"; the family also includes the sea basses. The common name "grouper" is usually given to fish in one of two large genera: Epinephelus and Mycteroperca. In addition, the species classified in the small genera Anyperidon, Cromileptes, Dermatolepis, Graciela, Saloptia, and Triso are also called "groupers." Fish in the genus Plectropomus are referred to as "coral groupers." These genera are all classified in the subfamily Epiphelinae. However, some of the hamlets (genus Alphestes), the hinds (genus Cephalopholis), the lyretails (genus Variola), and some other small genera (Gonioplectrus, Niphon, Paranthias) are also in this subfamily, and occasional species in other serranid genera have common names involving the word "grouper." Nonetheless, the word "grouper" on its own is usually taken as meaning the subfamily Epinephelinae.

Examples of use of grouper
1. Il rel';ve par exemple la fréquence des «tricolons», une mani';re de grouper les éléments par 3 (Yes.
2. L‘idée récemment relancée par Samuel Schmid consisterait plutôt ŕ grouper sous un męme toit l‘armée, les gardes–fronti';re et certains éléments de la police fédérale.
3. Mais ceux–ci regrettent toujours que le syst';me ne permette pas de faire une maturité scientifique comme dans l‘ancien régime, car pour leurs options, les gymnasiens doivent grouper les domaines: physique et maths, ou biologie et chimie.
4. Nous avons ainsi convenu de grouper la mise ŕ l‘enquęte du terminal de Speedwings avec celle de la future halle du Bureau fédéral d‘enquęte sur les accidents d‘aviation, qui s‘implante sur le terrain voisin.
5. Dans ces conditions, la question ŕ se poser est plutôt «Męme si je le voulais, pourrais–je assumer ce risque seul?» A cette question, les assureurs privés peuvent apporter une réponse, en proposant ŕ leurs clients de se grouper en communauté solidaire ŕ laquelle le risque de survie est transféré, moyennant un montant défini ŕ l‘avance.