There really isn't a "traditional" word for it. It could be a machine gun section, machine gun squad, machine gun platoon, machine gun company, a group or cluster of machine guns, etc.
The collective noun for machine guns is a "battery." This term is often used in a military context to refer to a group of machine guns or artillery pieces. The use of the word "battery" in this context dates back to the late 16th century and is derived from the French word "batterie," meaning a group of guns or cannon.
bombs, machine guns, tanks
No, an anagram is a word game which is played by taking a word or a group of letters and making another word or words from those letters.
Eloi is a fictitious group of people in the fantasy novel "The Time Machine". It is an invented word.
Just Like we express information in words, so do computers. A computer 'word' is a group of bits, the length of which varies from machine to machine, but is normally pre-determined for each machine. The word may be as long as 64 bits or as short as 8 bits.
The word is guns, just as you spelled it.
The word "custom" is a countable noun. It refers to a traditional practice or belief that is common within a particular society or group.
A fusillade, volley or barrage. (Volley is used primarily with missiles, and barragewith cannon, but both can mean gunfire as well.)
In "computer speak" a word is a specific amount of storage. The exact size of a word varies from machine to machine, however. If you read that your system has an 8-bit word, then it means that any time you see "word" you can think of 8 bits (and if you see "double word" or "quad word" you can think 16 bits or 32 bits, respectively).
machine
Endhiram is the Tamil word for Machine
There are 2 syllables in the word machine. Ma-chine.