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From Software Informer
Look up flock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Flock may refer to:
- Flocking (behavior), the collective motion of a large number of self-propelled entities
- Flock, various animal groups (see Collective noun), in particular:
- Flock (birds), a group of birds
- Flock, a herd of sheep or goats
- Flock, the congregation of a Christian local church (in keeping with either the metaphor of Jesus as the Good Shepherd or a pastor as a shepherd)
- Flock, a crowd of people
- Flock, a tuft of wool or cotton fiber; woolen or cotton refuse used for stuffing furniture and mattresses
- Flock, finely powdered fibers used to produce a velvety surface texture such as on flock wallpaper; see flocking (texture)
In computing and technology:
- Flock (web browser), a free and open-source web browser based on Mozilla Firefox
- Flock (2) system call, used for computer file locking
- The Flock or Raven's Nest, a large stable in World Championship Wrestling, headed by Raven
- Flock (video game), a video game by Capcom
In art and literature:
- Flock (sculpture), a sculpture by Michael Christian
- Flock (album), the third album by Irish band Bell X1
- The Flock (band), a progressive rock band fronted by violinist Jerry Goodman
- The Flock (film), a film starring Richard Gere
- The Flock, a novel by James Robert Smith
[edit] See also
- Congregation (disambiguation)
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