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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% LINGO Group jargon (5) Premier Sunday Feb 4, 2018
98% ARGOT Group jargon (5)
4% LEGALESE Courtroom jargon (8) Eugene Sheffer Jul 7, 2026
4% ESE Jargon suffix (3) Thomas Joseph Jun 26, 2026
4% SILOS Isolated groups, in corporate jargon (5) USA Today May 28, 2026
3% SUBSET Group within a group (6) Thomas Joseph Jul 10, 2026
3% HERDS Groups of cattle (5) The Telegraph Plusword Jul 6, 2026
3% TRIOS Groups of three (5) New York Times Mini Jul 6, 2026
3% LENSES Focus group? (6) LA Times Daily Jul 5, 2026
3% SECT Breakaway group (4) USA Today Jul 5, 2026

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