395: gregarious Jan 7, 2016

The word 'gregarious' is used mostly for people, specifically sociable people. The word came into English in the middle of the 17th century from the Latin word 'gregarius' from the word meaning ‘a flock’ or 'a heard'. In Latin, the word was used mostly for birds and sheep.

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