swarmer

Variant of swarm

swarm definition

swarm (swôrm)

noun

  1. a large number of bees, led by a queen, leaving one hive for another to start a new colony
  2. a colony of bees in a hive
  3. a moving mass, crowd, or throng a swarm of onlookers

Etymology: ME < OE swearm, akin to Ger schwarm, prob. < IE base *swer-, to buzz > L susurrare, to hiss, whisper, sorex, Gr hyrax, shrew

intransitive verb

  1. to gather and fly off in a swarm: said of bees
  2. to move, collect, be present, etc. in large numbers; throng; abound
  3. to be filled or crowded; teem

transitive verb

to fill with a swarm; crowd; throng

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Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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