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Cluster

Cluster (cluster)
n.(kl1913 webster dictionarys"t1913 webster dictionaryr)
Clus"ter
[AS. cluster, clyster; cf. LG. kluster (also Sw. *** Dan. klase a cluster of grapes, D. klissen to be entangled?.)]
  1. A number of things of the same kind growing together] a bunch.

    Her deeds were like great clusters of ripe grapes,
    Which load the bunches of the fruitful vine.
    Spenser.

  2. A number of similar things collected together or lying contiguous; a group; as, a cluster of islands.
    "Cluster of provinces." Motley.
  3. A number of individuals grouped together or collected in one place; a crowd; a mob.

    As bees . . .
    Pour forth their populous youth about the hive
    In clusters.
    Milton.

    We loved him; but, like beasts
    And cowardly nobles, gave way unto your clusters,
    Who did hoot him out o' the city.
    Shak.


Cluster

Cluster (cluster)
v. i.
Clus"ter
  1. To grow in clusters or assemble in groups] to gather or unite in a cluster or clusters.

    His sunny hair
    Cluster'd about his temples, like a god's.
    Tennyson.

    The princes of the country clustering together.
    Foxe.


Cluster

Cluster (cluster)
v. t.
Clus"ter
  1. To collect into a cluster or clusters; to gather into a bunch or close body.

    Not less the bee would range her cells, . . .
    The foxglove cluster dappled bells.
    Tennyson.

    Or from the forest falls the clustered snow.
    Thomson.

    Clustered column (Arch.), a column which is composed, or appears to be composed, of several columns collected together.














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