- 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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- Swarming refers to the act of coming together in a large group123. It can refer to both insects and people. In the case of insects, swarming is the natural means of reproduction of honey bee colonies4. Swarming is mainly a spring phenomenon, usually within a two- or three-week period depending on the locale, but occasional swarms can happen throughout the producing season4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.uk / swɔːm / us / swɔːrm / When insects swarm, they come together in a large group. When people swarm somewhere, they move there in a large group or in large numbers: During the summer, tourists swarm the little beachside town.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/swarmingBritannica Dictionary definition of SWARM 1 [no object] : to move in a large group Bees were swarming near the hive. Spectators swarmed into the stadium. 2 a [no object] : to be surrounded or filled with a large group of insects, people, etc., moving togetherwww.britannica.com/dictionary/swarmintransitive 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 swarmwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/swarm
Swarming is mainly a spring phenomenon, usually within a two- or three-week period depending on the locale, but occasional swarms can happen throughout the producing season. Swarming is the natural means of reproduction of honey bee colonies. Secondary afterswarms may happen but are rare.
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