a number of things of the same kind, growing or held together; a bunch: a cluster of grapes.
a group of things or persons close together: There was a cluster of tourists at the gate.
a small metal design placed on a ribbon representing an awarded medal to indicate that the same medal has been awarded again: oak-leaf cluster.
a succession of two or more contiguous consonants in an utterance, as the str- cluster of strap.
a group of neighboring stars, held together by mutual gravitation, that have essentially the same age and composition and thus supposedly a common origin. Cf. globular cluster, open cluster, stellar association.
—v.t.
to gather into a cluster or clusters.
to furnish or cover with clusters.
—v.i.
to form a cluster or clusters: The people clustered around to watch.