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Definitions for clusters
clus·ters
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word clusters.
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custrels
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of clusters in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of clusters in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of clusters in a Sentence
The vineyard managers have been looking to control insects that might feed on the foliage or on the clusters of grapes themselves, one grower lost about 35 acres, and they stopped planting vines there for a while and were wondering if they could even have vineyards.
Poverty is seldom evenly distributed across the country. Poverty clusters in pockets. It clusters in northeastern Brazil, it clusters in northern Argentina, it clusters in southern Mexico, it clusters in southwestern China, well, it's the same thing in the USA. Poverty is clustered in the American South.
Assistant EMS Chief Mark Pinchalk:
Seems like we’re seeing a lot more of this and we’re seeing big clusters of it, we’ll have two, three, four people overdosing at the same time.
The combination of those two things, when you add Zika in, means the likelihood of a very large number of cases, in rest of the United States, we may see clusters.
We can expect that each of the epicenters will see clusters of these emerging roughly four to six weeks later, it makes sense that it emerged in New York first because New York had the largest and most severe outbreak( of Covid-19), followed by New Jersey and, unfortunately, Boston.
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- gruposSpanish
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