Guising means trick-or-treating, which is done on Halloween. I don't know of a particular group that uses the word.
The word "people" is already a group noun, which uses the plural of most verbs. The unusual term "peoples" can be used to indicate separate societies or groups (e.g. "a number of the peoples of Africa") or as a conjugation of the rarely-used verb form, as "When a new population peoples a specific area..." (Better verbs include "settle" or "move into".)
Which group of Intel processors uses a 32-bit word size and a 64 bit word size?
Peoples can be used in many sentences. It is the plural form of people. It is used when discussing more than one group of people.The peoples of Asia are rather intriguing.In this example, peoples is implying that there is more than one group of people in Asia.
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The word "people" is a plural noun, not directly from the word person. When using "people" to mean a race or cultural group, the plural is peoples.
The veteran's bag (single person's possession) The veterans' lives (group of peoples' possession) :)
That is the correct spelling of the word "people" (humans).People is the correct spelling.The likely word is people (more than one person; populace, tribe, ethnic group).
The noun garb is used as a group noun to mean clothing. It uses singular verbs.
A member of the group of Quechuan peoples of highland Peru who established an empire from northern Ecuador to central Chile before the Spanish conquest.A ruler or high-ranking member of the Inca empire.c. A member of any of the peoples ruled by the Incas.
The word "mismatch" can be used when one is referring to a group of completely different things. It can be used when one is comparing things, or when things are in conflict.
The group of people at the church had a bad habit of discrimination against people in the other church. This word means that people are treated poorly because of differences.
Inuit is the name of the indigenous peoples who inhabit the northern territories in Canada's arctic. The word itself mean 'the people' in the Inuktitut language.