A group of chopped bundles of glass fibers which has collected on the SMC machine and then fallen into the bed of glass The clump produces areas of high glass content which may not wet-through
a grouping of a number of similar things; "a bunch of trees"; "a cluster of admirers"
A clump of things such as wires or hair is a group of them collected together in one place. I was combing my hair and it was just falling out in clumps
a cluster, usually of trees, planted for visual effect in a landscape garden in the picturesque style
If things clump together, they gather together and form small groups or lumps. Brown rice takes longer to cook but it doesn't clump together as easily as white rice
A game in which questions are asked for the purpose of enabling the questioners to discover a word or thing previously selected by two persons who answer the questions; so called because the players take sides in two "clumps"
[ 'kl&mp ] (noun.) circa 1586. Probably from Low German klump in Merriam-Webster's dictionary (compare German Klumpen). Cognates include Danish klump (probably from Low German as well“” in Ordbog over det danske Sprog). Compare Norwegian (bokmål) klump