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clumping
clump C0426200 (klŭmp)n.1. A clustered mass; a lump: clumps of soil.2. A thick grouping, as of trees or bushes.3. A heavy dull sound; a thud.v. clumped, clump·ing, clumps v.intr.1. To form lumps or thick groupings.2. To walk or move so as to make a heavy dull sound.v.tr. To gather into or form lumps or thick groupings of. [Probably Low German klump, from Middle Low German klumpe, cluster of trees.] clump′y adj.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | clumping - the sound of a horse's hoofs hitting on a hard surfaceclip-clop, clippety-clop, clop, clopping, clunkingsound - the sudden occurrence of an audible event; "the sound awakened them" | Translationsclumping
clumping [klump´ing] the aggregation of particles, such as bacteria or other cells, into irregular masses.clump·ing (klŭmp-ing), The massing together of bacteria or other cells suspended in a fluid.clump·ing (klŭmp'ing) The massing together of bacteria or other cells or particles suspended in a fluid. clumping Aggregation or clustering and adhering together.clumping Related to clumping: sperm clumpingSynonyms for clumpingnoun the sound of a horse's hoofs hitting on a hard surfaceSynonyms- clip-clop
- clippety-clop
- clop
- clopping
- clunking
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