swarm
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1swarm

noun \ˈswrm\

Definition of SWARM

1
a : a great number of honeybees emigrating together from a hive in company with a queen to start a new colony elsewhere
b : a colony of honeybees settled in a hive
2
a : a large number of animate or inanimate things massed together and usually in motion : throng <swarms of sightseers> <a swarm of locusts> <a swarm of meteors>
b : a number of similar geological features or phenomena close together in space or time <a swarm of dikes> <an earthquake swarm>

Examples of SWARM

  1. <a swarm of tourists descends upon the island every summer>

Origin of SWARM

Middle English, from Old English swearm; akin to Old High German swaram swarm and probably to Latin susurrus hum
First Known Use: before 12th century

Related to SWARM

Other Insect Terms

drone, entomology, gadfly, pismire, proboscis, vespine

Rhymes with SWARM

2swarm

verb

Definition of SWARM

intransitive verb
1
: to form and depart from a hive in a swarm
2
a : to move or assemble in a crowd : throng
b : to hover about in the manner of a bee in a swarm
3
: to contain a swarm : teem <swarming with bugs>
transitive verb
1
: to fill with a swarm
2
: to beset or surround in a swarm <players swarming the quarterback>
swarm·er noun

First Known Use of SWARM

14th century

3swarm

verb

Definition of SWARM

intransitive verb
: to climb with the hands and feet; specifically : shin <swarm up a pole>
transitive verb
: to climb up : mount

Origin of SWARM

origin unknown
First Known Use: 14th century

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