cluster
/ˈklʌstər/a group of similar things or people close together
The bees formed a cluster around the hive.
The bees gathered closely together near the hive.
Can refer to physical objects, people, or abstract concepts.
a group of computers or servers working together as a single system
The company uses a cluster of servers to handle high traffic.
The company relies on multiple servers working together to manage large amounts of internet traffic.
Common in computing and data processing contexts.
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💡Pro Tip
Usage Tip
Use 'cluster' when referring to a tight group of similar items or people.
⚡Gold Rule
Technical Context
In computing, a 'cluster' refers to multiple computers working together as a single system.
📖Word Origin
From Middle English 'clustre', from Old French 'clustre', from Latin 'conglutinare' (to glue together).
📝Usage Notes
Can be used both literally and metaphorically. In technology, it refers to a group of computers working together.