Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
glomerate
verb
/ɡloʊˈmɛr.eɪt/

Definition
To form into a mass or cluster; to collect or gather together.

Examples
- The small particles tend to glomerate when mixed with a binding agent.
- Clouds can glomerate in the sky before a storm.
- As the sun set, the birds began to glomerate on the branches of the trees.

Meaning
The term ‘glomerate’ refers to the action of bringing together various elements into a cohesive whole, often used in biological or geological contexts.

Synonyms
- cluster
- gather
- assemble
- consolidate