গুচ্ছ, জনতা, গুঁজ, কান্দি, ঝাড়, জূট, থোপ, থোপা, থলো, থোকা
গুচ্ছবদ্ধ করা, থলো হত্তয়া
(1) A grouping of a number of similar things.
(2) Group of something.
(1) Come together as in a cluster or flock.
(2) Gather or cause to gather into a cluster.
(3) Assemble.
(4) Group.
(1) Defensive, impenetrable, they cluster together for security, and perhaps that is part of the artist's intention.
(2) Similarly, in scientific data mining, algorithms seek to cluster , generalize, and classify patterns and correlations in databases.
(3) A double star cluster in a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way is pictured above.
(4) I believe that the programme allows up to 9 consonants in a cluster , but only word-internally.
(5) But they don't live alone, they cluster together in tight-knit communities and range out along the verges and in warm spots under hedges and at the edge of copses and thickets.
(6) The researcher used cluster sampling in this study and also eliminated participant duplication.
(7) We have said that when multiple repeated tests are performed results will cluster around the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510trueu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb value.
(8) There is a lack of social services in neighborhoods where families with the most needs cluster together
(9) A chelate is a chemical compound in which one atom is enclosed within a larger cluster of atoms that surround it like an envelope.
(10) However, while a few genes do show rather high transition bias, most of the estimates cluster tightly around the median value.
(11) Many environmental factors may stimulate cluster root formation.
(12) The cars of the migrants crawl west by day, and cluster together beside the roads by night.
(13) Most people cluster on the peaks of mountains and build their houses on stilts, hoping to keep their youth as long as possible.
(14) However, use of cluster randomisation rapidly leads to a doubling of the sample size.
(15) They stood there in a frightened cluster
(16) Javion picked a beautiful purple flower from a small cluster of flowers, and offered it to me.
(17) These cluster ions can, however, be broken up by a flow of dry nitrogen gas (curtain gas).
(18) Despite the small sample sizes for some of our cluster groups, many cluster differences still attained statistical significance.
(19) She rushed over to his cluster of trees, gripping one as she lurched forward, racing with her eyes to see what was the source.
(20) The centre of our galaxy lies within a cluster of stars in the constellation Sagittarius.
bunch
crowd
clustering
congregate
flock
bundle
Individual
One
Disperse
Dissemble
Let go
Scatter