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a group of similar things that are close together, sometimes surrounding something:

Have a look at the cluster of galaxies in this photograph.

There was a cluster of fans around him, asking for autographs.

PHONETICS specialized

a group of two or more consonant sounds that are pronounced together with no vowel sound between them:

The /str/ at the beginning of "stray" is a cluster.

The word "glimpsed" ends with the consonant cluster /mpst/.

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Groups and collections of things

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cluster

verb [ I usually + adv/prep ]

UK /ˈklʌs.tər/ US /ˈklʌs.tɚ/

(of a group of similar things or people) to form a group, sometimes by surrounding something, or to make something do this:

People clustered around the noticeboard to read the exam results.

The hens cluster together at the sight of strangers, going quiet.

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(Definition of cluster from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

cluster | AMERICAN DICTIONARY

cluster

verb [ I ]

US /ˈklʌs·tər/

to form or gather together:

All his grandchildren clustered around him.

cluster

noun [ C ]

US /ˈklʌs·tər/

a group of similar things growing or held together, or a group of people or things that are close together:

dense clusters of delicate pink blossoms

This section of town has a large cluster of fast-food restaurants.

(Definition of cluster from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

cluster | BUSINESS ENGLISH

cluster

noun [ C ]

UK /ˈklʌstər/ US

a group of similar things that are close together in a small area:

There is a cluster of hi-tech businesses in the city's industrial park.

a group of similar events that happen within a small area or among a small group of people:

The study will look at an apparent cancer cluster among workers at the factory.

IT

a group of computers connected together to work as one larger computer and to improve their performance

cluster

verb [ I ]

UK /ˈklʌstər/ US

to happen a lot in the same small area or in the same way:

Most young firms tend to cluster in the finance, IT, telecoms, and retail industries.

to stand or be positioned close together in a group:

People clustered around the noticeboard to read the announcement.

(Definition of cluster from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

EXAMPLES of cluster

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We also evaluate the stability of clusters with respect to synthetic remeasured array data.

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Even with the model-based algorithms, the number of clusters can only be estimated.

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