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Definitions of murmuration in various dictionaries:
noun - a low continuous indistinct sound
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Not a double helping of spirits is served up without one grumbling |
Rare word for a flock of starlings |
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Mar 3 2013 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
Dec 26 2003 The Times - Cryptic |
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the action of murmuring. |
a low continuous indistinct sound often accompanied by movement of the lips without the production of articulate speech |
An act or instance of murmuring. |
A flock of starlings. |
Murmuration might refer to |
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Flocking (behavior) is the behavior exhibited when a group of birds, called a flock, are foraging or in flight. There are parallels with the shoaling behavior of fish, the swarming behavior of insects, and herd behavior of land animals. * Computer simulations and mathematical models which have been developed to emulate the flocking behaviors of birds can generally be applied also to the "flocking" behavior of other species. As a result, the term "flocking" is sometimes applied, in computer science, to species other than birds. * This article is about the modelling of flocking behavior. From the perspective of the mathematical modeller, "flocking" is the collective motion of a large number of self-propelled entities and is a collective animal behavior exhibited by many living beings such as birds, fish, bacteria, and insects. It is considered an emergent behavior arising from simple rules that are followed by individuals and does not involve any central coordination. * Flocking behavior was simulated on a computer in 1987 by Craig Reynolds with his simulation program, Boids. This program simulates simple agents (boids) that are allowed to move according to a set of basic rules. The result is akin to a flock of birds, a school of fish, or a swarm of insects. |