cohort \KOH-hort\, noun: 1. A group or band of people. 2. A companion; an associate. 3. A group of people sharing a common statistical factor (as age or membership in a class) in a demographic study.
Food For Thought:
George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr. based his invention, the Ferris Wheel, on the design of large paddle boats he saw passing by his home.