cluster

/ˈklʌstər/
nounIntermediate
general

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.

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Can refer to physical objects, people, or abstract concepts.

💻Technology
technical

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.

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Common in computing and data processing contexts.

Collocations

cluster of starsa group of stars close togethercluster of buildingsa group of buildings close togethercluster analysisa statistical method for grouping similar data points

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Related Phrases

cluster bombphrase
a type of bomb that releases smaller bombs over a wide area
cluster headachephrase
a type of severe headache that occurs in groups

💡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.

Word Breakdown

clust
to gather or group
root
+
-er
a group or collection
suffix
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