- nounswarm (noun) · swarms (plural noun)
- a large or dense group of insects, especially flying ones:"a swarm of locusts"
- a large number of honeybees that leave a hive en masse with a newly fertilized queen in order to establish a new colony.
- (a swarm/swarms of)a large number of people or things:"a swarm of journalists"
- a series of similar-sized earthquakes occurring together, typically near a volcano.
- astronomya large number of minor celestial objects occurring together in space, especially a dense shower of meteors.
verbswarm (verb) · swarms (third person present) · swarmed (past tense) · swarmed (past participle) · swarming (present participle)- (of insects) move in or form a swarm:"a plague of locusts swarmed across the countryside"
- (of honeybees, ants, or termites) issue from the nest in large numbers with a newly fertilized queen in order to found new colonies:"the bees had swarmed and left the hive"
- move somewhere in large numbers:"protesters were swarming into the building"
OriginOld English swearm (noun), of Germanic origin; related to German Schwarm, probably also to the base of Sanskrit svarati ‘it sounds’.
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