n. | 1. | A group of young animals, especially of young ducks; a brood; a litter. |
2. | Hence, a number of animals moving together. | |
3. | Two or more horses, oxen, or other beasts harnessed to the same vehicle for drawing, as to a coach, wagon, sled, or the like. | |
4. | A number of persons associated together in any work; a gang; especially, a number of persons selected to contend on one side in a match, or a series of matches, in a cricket, football, rowing, etc. | |
5. | (Zool.) A flock of wild ducks. | |
6. | (O. Eng. Law) A royalty or privilege granted by royal charter to a lord of a manor, of having, keeping, and judging in his court, his bondmen, neifes, and villains, and their offspring, or suit, that is, goods and chattels, and appurtenances thereto. | |
v. i. | 1. | To engage in the occupation of driving a team of horses, cattle, or the like, as in conveying or hauling lumber, goods, etc.; to be a teamster. |
v. t. | 1. | To convey or haul with a team; |
Noun | 1. | team - a cooperative unit Synonyms: squad |
2. | team - two or more draft animals that work together to pull something | |
Verb | 1. | team - form a team; "We teamed up for this new project" Synonyms: team up |