Another term for a large cluster of population in the US is a "metropolitan area." These areas typically encompass a densely populated urban center along with surrounding suburbs and exurbs, reflecting significant economic and social interconnections. Examples include cities like New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
The term for Canada's large cluster of Francophones in New Brunswick is "Acadia." This region is home to the Acadian people, who have a distinct culture and history linked to their French heritage. New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province in Canada, with a significant population of French speakers primarily concentrated in the northeastern part of the province.
A cluster of furuncles is called a carbuncle.
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The failover cluster is a term used in Computer Science. It represents a large amount of servers put into one place (clustered) to handle a very high load of incoming connections and continue their operation.
The term is "representative sample." It is a subset of a population that accurately reflects the characteristics of the whole population it is meant to represent.
A collective noun for a group of stars is a cluster of stars (small group) and a galaxy of stars (large group).
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The medical term for a cluster of boils is carbuncle. It is a skin infection that involves a group of hair follicles and surrounding tissue. Treatment usually involves antibiotics and drainage of the affected area.
Another term for ICV is ileocecal valve. The ileocecal valve separates the small and large intestine. The ICV valve prevents back flow of waste materials from the large intestine.
A large van can also be described as a truck. In England, the term lorry is used.
Cluster resources is a term that applies to computers; specifically, it is a command used on Windows computers. Cluster resources usually do not remain online and are managed in what is known as a server cluster.
The collective noun for a group of caterpillars is a "knot." This term reflects the way caterpillars often cluster together, particularly when they are feeding or resting. Another less common term is a "crawl" of caterpillars.