quartet

noun
/kwɔː(ɹ)ˈtɛt/

Etymology

From French quartette, from Italian quartetto. Doublet of cuarteto and quartetto.

  1. derived from quartetto
  2. borrowed from quartette

Definitions

  1. A group of four people or things, particularly

    • The last of the quartet of American fighter pilots to join the RAF before the war was Cyril 'Pussy' Palmer, who was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in March 1918.

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