(Bilgisayar) Together, all peers (including seeders) sharing a torrent are called a swarm. For example, six ordinary peers and two seeders make a swarm of eight
{i} large number of insects flying together in a group; mass of honeybees that are migrating or moving to a new hive; large group of people or things (especially when in motion)
Especially, a great number of honeybees which emigrate from a hive at once, and seek new lodgings under the direction of a queen; a like body of bees settled permanently in a hive
If a place is swarming with people, it is full of people moving about in a busy way. Within minutes the area was swarming with officers who began searching a nearby wood. To climb (something) in this manner
[ 'sworm ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English swearm; akin to Old High German swaram swarm and probably to Latin susurrus hum.