swarm |
tribe |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between swarm and tribe
is that
swarm is to overwhelm as by an opposing army while
tribe is to distribute into tribes or classes; to categorize.
As nouns the difference between swarm and tribe
is that
swarm is a large number of insects, especially when in motion or (for bees) migrating to a new colony while
tribe is a socially, ethnically, and politically cohesive group of people.
As verbs the difference between swarm and tribe
is that
swarm is to move as a
swarm while
tribe is to distribute into tribes or classes; to categorize.
charge |
swarm |
Related terms |
Charge is a related term of swarm.
As a proper noun charge
is a commune in the indre-et-loire department in france.
As a noun swarm is
a large number of insects, especially when in motion or (for bees) migrating to a new colony.
As a verb swarm is
(
lb) to move as a
swarm .
swarm |
agglomeration |
Related terms |
Swarm is a related term of agglomeration.
As nouns the difference between swarm and agglomeration
is that
swarm is a large number of insects, especially when in motion or (for bees) migrating to a new colony while
agglomeration is agglomeration.
As a verb swarm
is (
lb) to move as a
swarm .
swarm |
congress |
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Swarm is a related term of congress.
As a noun swarm
is a large number of insects, especially when in motion or (for bees) migrating to a new colony.
As a verb swarm
is (
lb) to move as a
swarm .
As a proper noun congress is
the two legislative bodies of the united states: the house of representatives, and the senate.
band |
swarm |
Related terms |
In intransitive terms the difference between band and swarm
is that
band is to group together for a common purpose; to confederate while
swarm is to teem, or be overrun with insects, people, etc.
As nouns the difference between band and swarm
is that
band is a strip of material used for strengthening or coupling while
swarm is a large number of insects, especially when in motion or (for bees) migrating to a new colony.
As verbs the difference between band and swarm
is that
band is to fasten with a band while
swarm is to move as a
swarm.
swarm |
army |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between swarm and army
is that
swarm is a large number of insects, especially when in motion or (for bees) migrating to a new colony while
army is a large, highly organized military force, concerned mainly with ground (rather than air or naval) operations.
As a verb swarm
is to move as a
swarm.
As a proper noun Army is
a sports team representing the
US Military Academy at
West Point.
swarm |
meeting |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between swarm and meeting
is that
swarm is a large number of insects, especially when in motion or (for bees) migrating to a new colony while
meeting is the action of the verb
to meet.
As verbs the difference between swarm and meeting
is that
swarm is to move as a
swarm while
meeting is present participle of lang=en.
rush |
swarm |
Related terms |
Rush is a related term of swarm.
As a proper noun rush
is (computing) a dialect of the language.
As a noun swarm is
a large number of insects, especially when in motion or (for bees) migrating to a new colony.
As a verb swarm is
(
lb) to move as a
swarm .
swarm |
gaggle |
Related terms |
Gaggle is a synonym of swarm.
As nouns the difference between swarm and gaggle
is that
swarm is a large number of insects, especially when in motion or (for bees) migrating to a new colony while
gaggle is a group of geese when they are on the ground or on the water.
As verbs the difference between swarm and gaggle
is that
swarm is to move as a
swarm while
gaggle is to make a noise like a goose; to cackle.
swarm |
crush |
Related terms |
Swarm is a related term of crush.
As nouns the difference between swarm and crush
is that
swarm is a large number of insects, especially when in motion or (for bees) migrating to a new colony while
crush is a violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin.
As verbs the difference between swarm and crush
is that
swarm is (
lb) to move as a
swarm while
crush is to press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts, or to force together into a mass.
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