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A shoal; a multitude; as, a school of fish.
A group of cetaceans, normally referring to dolphins.
a group of fishes moving together and behaving in a co-ordinated manner.
A community of fish of the same species, which swim together as a survival tactic.
A group of one kind of fish oriented together in a synchronized fashion, with uniform distance between individual fishes, traveling at the same speed and/or oriented in the same direction and position.
a large group of fish; "a school of small glittering fish swam by"
swim in or form a large group of fish; "A cluster of schooling fish was attracted to the bait"
a group of fish that travels together
a group of the same kind of fish that are swimming together
fish that swim together as a group
A co-ordinated group of cetacean s (term is most often used when referring to dolphin
A group of fish that swim together, usually composed of the same species or sub-species.
a group of artists who have a common style which may come from geographic, movement, period or other attribute.
A coordinated group of cetaceans (often used synonymously with herd for dolphins).
In art, a group of artists whose work shares a similar influence or unifying style, often for geographic reasons, e.g. the Venetian school that included Titian, Bellini and Tintoretto.
A large group of aquatic animals, especially fish, swimming together.
Designates the style of an artist, architect, designer, or group; for example, "the prairie school."
a group or concentration of fish.
Coordinated group of cetaceans; term often used for dolphins.
A term used to identify a group of fish moving together.
In art, a term applied to that group of individuals who exhibit similarities in style, such as the impressionists, as well as more generally applied to a national or geographic group, such as American, French, etc.
A school is an institution where pupils/students learn from teachers; the word school can also refer to a group of fish. In most systems of formal education, students progress through a series of schools: primary school, secondary school, and possibly University or vocational school. A school may be also dedicated to one particular field, such as a school of economics or a school of dance.
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