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- Dictionaryclump/klʌmp/
noun
- 1. a small group of trees or plants growing closely together: "a clump of ferns" Similar
- 2. another term for clomp
verb
- 1. form a clump or clumps: "the particles tend to clump together"
- 2. another term for clomp
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CLUMP definition: 1. a group, especially of trees or flowers: 2. a solid mass of something such as soil: 3. the…. Learn more.
The meaning of CLUMP is a group of things clustered together. How to use clump in a sentence.
CLUMP meaning: 1. a group, especially of trees or flowers: 2. a solid mass of something such as soil: 3. the…. Learn more.
Essentially, a clump is a grouping. You might see a clump of sheep grazing in a field or you might throw a clump of clothes into the washing machine. Clump can also mean lump, like when you find a clump of grass stuck to your shoe. As a verb, clump means "to gather," as in "a flock of birds clumped together in a tree."
Definition of clump noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
clump. ( klʌmp) n. 1. a cluster, as of trees or plants. 2. a dull heavy tread or any similar sound. 3. an irregular mass: a clump of hair. 4. (Microbiology) an inactive mass of microorganisms, esp a mass of bacteria produced as a result of agglutination. 5. (Clothing & Fashion) an extra sole on a shoe. 6. slang a blow. vb.
noun. 1. a cluster, as of trees or plants. 2. a dull heavy tread or any similar sound. 3. an irregular mass.