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The word in the poem that means to swarm is "teem."
The noun swarm is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a group of people or creatures; a word for a thing.The noun swarm also functions as a collective noun for:a swarm of antsa swarm of beesa swarm of butterfliesa swarm of cockroachesa swarm of dragonfisha swarm of dronesa swarm of eela swarm of fliesa swarm of gnatsa swarm of grasshoppersa swarm of insectsa swarm of locustsa swarm of mosquitoesa swarm of ratsa swarm of suitorsa swarm of sycophantsa swarm of termitesa swarm of touristsThe word 'swarm' is also a verb: swarm, swarms, swarming, swarmed.
The noun swarm is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a group of people or creatures; a word for a thing.The noun swarm also functions as a collective noun for:a swarm of antsa swarm of beesa swarm of butterfliesa swarm of cockroachesa swarm of dragonfisha swarm of dronesa swarm of eela swarm of fliesa swarm of gnatsa swarm of grasshoppersa swarm of insectsa swarm of locustsa swarm of mosquitoesa swarm of ratsa swarm of suitorsa swarm of sycophantsa swarm of termitesa swarm of touristsThe word 'swarm' is also a verb: swarm, swarms, swarming, swarmed.
Horde is a good synonym for swarm.
No, the noun swarm is a concrete noun, a word for something that can be seen and heard, a word for a physical thing.
The collective noun swarm is used for:a swarm of antsa swarm of beesa swarm of butterfliesa swarm of cockroachesa swarm of cootsa swarm of dragon fisha swarm of dronesa swarm of earthquakesa swarm of eelsa swarm of fliesa swarm of gnatsa swarm of grasshoppersa swarm of hornetsa swarm of insectsa swarm of locustsa swarm of mosquitosa swarm of ratsa swarm of suitorsa swarm of sycophantsa swarm of termites
I saw a swarm of bees hanging on a tree.
Yes, it means to be full of, or to swarm with. "The sea teems with fish", meaning that there are a lot of fish in the sea.
There is only one syllable in the word swarm. It is pronounced with a single stress point.
Since you didn't tell us WHICH poem you're talking about, nobody can answer the question for you.
swarm
Yes, the word 'swarm' is a common noun, a word for any swarm of anything.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Robert A. Swarm MD, Professor of Anesthesiology, Washington University Physicians, St. Louis, MOSwarm Lane, Fort Mill, SCSwarm Intelligence Ltd. (electrical engineering), Wigram, Christchurch, NZ"Swarm", a novel by Jon Evans and "The Swarm", a novel by Frank Schatzing
Antcolonies, the birds flying v in the sky, herds, and schools of fish