An Etymological Dictionary of Astronomy and Astrophysics

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cluster
  ۱) خوشه؛ ۲) خوشه‌بستن  
1) xušé (#); 2) xušé bastan (#)
Fr.: 1) amas; 2) s'agglomérer, se grouper  
  1. A group of the same astronomical objects gathered or occurring closely together, such as → cluster of galaxies, → globular cluster, → open cluster, and so on.

  2. To gather or grow into clusters.

Arches cluster, → Beehive Cluster, → bound cluster, → Brocchi’s Cluster, → Bullet cluster, → Central cluster, → cluster core, → cluster mass function, → cluster of galaxies, → clustering, → clustering law, → Coma cluste, → Galactic center cluster, → galactic cluster, → galaxy cluster, → globular cluster, → Hercules cluster, → hierarchical clustering, → intercluster medium, → Local Supercluster, → moving cluster, → open cluster, → Perseus Cluster, → pre-cluster core, → protocluster, → rich cluster, → S cluster, → Sgr A* cluster, → star cluster, → super star cluster, → supercluster, → superclustering, → tight star cluster, → Trapezium cluster, → unbound cluster, → Ursa Major cluster.

Etymology (EN): O.E. clyster “cluster,” probably akin to O.E. clott “clot”.

Etymology (PE): Xušé “cluster, a bunch of grapes, an ear of corn,” (Laki huša), from Mid.Pers. hošag or xušak; cf. Skt. guccha- “bundle, bunch of flowers, cluster of blossom, clump;” xušé bastan, with
bastan “to bind, shut; to clot; to form seed buds”, from Mid.Pers. bastan/vastan “to bind, shut,” Av./O.Pers. band- “to bind, fetter,” banda- “band, tie,” Skt. bandh- “to bind, tie, fasten,” PIE *bhendh- “to bind,” cf. Ger. binden, E. bind.