What is another word for clusters?

Pronunciation: [klˈʌstəz] (IPA)

Cluster is a word used to describe a group of things that are close together or similar in nature. There are a number of synonyms that can be used in place of the word clusters, including bunches, batches, groups, collections, sets, and constellations. These words all have slightly different connotations, so choosing the right synonym depends on the specific context. For example, bunches or batches might be used to describe a group of items that are being processed together, while collections or sets might be used to describe a more curated group of things that have been chosen for a specific purpose. Constellations might be used to describe a group of stars or other celestial bodies.

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Usage examples for Clusters

Some contain only fishermen's huts, while here and there clusters of their small cottages form an humble village.
"Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia"
Maturin M. Ballou
The few persons who came from the little clusters of houses, which are not sufficient in number to be called a village, were found to be of more than ordinary intelligence, neat and clean in their appearance; and, much to our surprise, they often spoke English.
"Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia"
Maturin M. Ballou
Her gown was so pretty, a sort of grayish-blue china silk with clusters of flowers scattered here and there.
"In Wild Rose Time"
Amanda M. Douglas

Famous quotes with Clusters

  • If you only do little clusters - three or four songs by one, and another, and then yet another - you lose the opportunity to think your way into the composer's mind, since, after all, most of these pieces are quite brief.
    Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
  • The Milky Way is nothing else but a mass of innumerable stars planted together in clusters.
    Galileo Galilei
  • A graphic representation of data abstracted from the banks of every computer in the human system. Unthinkable complexity. Lines of light ranged in the nonspace of the mind, clusters and constellations of data. Like city lights, receding.
    William Gibson
  • Random events often come like the raisins in a box of cereal - in groups, streaks, and clusters. And although Fortune is fair in potentialities, she is not fair in outcomes.
    Leonard Mlodinow
  • Uninformed strong opinions - and I particularly include religious ones, which for some reason get special treatment - are of course mere clusters of prejudices and no more appropriate than mine, yours or anyone else's are on topics we don't understand - as worthless as my opinions on hockey, Noel Edmonds or rimming.
    Derren Brown

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