Thread: Why "Groupset"?
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Old 07-01-24 | 02:18 AM
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What's the problem with this exactly? Doubling synonyms is a standard way many languages construct words.
  1. Pathway (path + way)
  2. Courtyard (court + yard)
  3. Safeguard (safe + guard)
  4. Nonetheless (none + less)

And it's not just English:
https://websites.umich.edu/~duanmu/Diachronica99.pdf

Group and set are not complete synonyms. A group is a number of things. A set implies that there is some connection between the things. If you have a group of silverware, it means you have a bunch of spoons in a drawer. If you have a set of silverware, it means you have a curated collection of spoons that were manufactured to be used together.

A groupset is a number of things that have a connection to each other, meant to operate as a complete system.

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