cohort
cohort / cohort / cohort
Noun
pl: cohorts
In scientific and medical research, this term describes a specific population tracked over time to observe how certain variables affect outcomes. It implies a longitudinal perspective, where the shared characteristic is the defining bond of the group. In social or political contexts, the word often carries a connotation of loyalty or shared purpose, describing a tight-knit circle of associates. When used in a historical sense, it refers specifically to the structured military organization of the Roman legions.
Meanings
Nouncohort
A group of people who share a common characteristic or experience within a defined period.
"The 1990 birth cohort is being studied for long-term health trends."