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tribe
[ trahyb ]
noun
- any group of people, typically a subdivision of a nation or an ethnic group, that is united by ties of descent from a common ancestor, shared customs and traditions, recognition of the same leader or leaders, etc.; a group of related clans:
The twelve tribes of Israel were descended from the twelve sons of Jacob.
- Sometimes Offensive. a group of Indigenous people sharing the same ethnicity, language, territory, customs, history, etc.: now often referred to as a nation.
- a division of any of the premodern peoples of Europe or Asia:
After the Romans left the Low Countries in the 5th century, Frankish tribes dominated.
In 1206 Genghis Khan united all the Mongol tribes to form the great Mongol nation.
- a company, group, or number of people:
Every afternoon a noisy tribe of children—friends of my brother and me—would gather in our yard.
- a group or class of people with strong common traits, values, or interests:
We in the tribe of journalists tend to be cynical about such conferences—they’re mainly about platitudes and photo ops.
- a large family:
Don't invite your brother and his tribe to sleep over—I don't know where we'd put all those kids!
- a category or type of living things or inanimate objects:
Next to the robin, the sparrow is the boldest of our feathered tribe.
Over there is a tribe of mismatched stuffed chairs.
- Biology.
- a category in the classification of organisms usually between a subfamily and a genus or sometimes between a suborder and a family.
- any group of closely related plants or animals.
- Animal Husbandry. a group of animals, especially cattle, descended through the female line from a common female ancestor.
- Roman History.
- any one of three divisions of the people representing the Latin, Sabine, and Etruscan settlements.
- any of the later political divisions of the people.
- Greek History. a phyle.
tribe
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noun
- a social division of a people, esp of a preliterate people, defined in terms of common descent, territory, culture, etc
- an ethnic or ancestral division of ancient cultures, esp of one of the following
- any of the three divisions of the ancient Romans, the Latins, Sabines, and Etruscans
- one of the later political divisions of the Roman people
- any of the 12 divisions of ancient Israel, each of which was named after and believed to be descended from one of the 12 patriarchs
- a phyle of ancient Greece
- informal.
- a large number of persons, animals, etc
- a specific class or group of persons
- a family, esp a large one
- biology a taxonomic group that is a subdivision of a subfamily
- stockbreeding a strain of animals descended from a common female ancestor through the female line
Usage Note
Derived Forms
- ˈ³Ù°ù¾±²ú±ð±ô±ð²õ²õ, adjective
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
- ²õ³Ü²ú·³Ù°ù¾±²ú±ð noun
- ³Ü²Ô·»å±ð°ù·³Ù°ù¾±²ú±ð noun
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of tribe1
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of tribe1
Example Sentences
Opponents, including Northern California agencies, environmental advocates and Native tribes, argue the project is an expensive boondoggle that would harm the environment, fish species and communities, and that the state should pursue other alternatives.
Survival International, a group that advocates for the rights of tribal people, said the alleged act endangered the man's own life and the lives of the tribe, calling it "deeply disturbing".
The Colorado River provides water for cities from Denver to Los Angeles, 30 Native tribes and farming communities from the Rocky Mountains to northern Mexico.
"It was all ego – I wanted to climb the biggest mountain, go and find the tribe that no one's visited to show the world how tough I was."
Department of Transportation awarded 29 states, eight federally recognized tribes and the District of Columbia $521 million to expand the nation’s EV charging network.
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