1 -- rot [ neuter ]
too much clutter for mye rot
2 state of untidiness -- rot, virvar
The house is in a clutter.
From an example of a partially cluttered domestic unknown room, extraction and utilisation steps of landmarks and systems have been shown.
The editors have packed the volume without cluttering it.
The first rule avoids cluttering up the key with identifiers that account for only a small fraction of the total storage allocated.
The" monitoring and control" sub-system, which relates to all components of the model, can be shown as a separate element to avoid cluttering the illustration.
As the subsumption rule is not triggered by program syntax, it has to be considered in all cases and clutters the soundness proof.
Dead code elimination is sometimes performed in compilers for efficiency reasons, but it is also useful for developers: dead code clutters the program.
The alphabet could feature on the concept keyboard but this might make the keyboard confused or cluttered, unless there is plenty of space.
The guilds highly cluttered space/aerial insectivores, highly cluttered space/gleaning insectivores, and highly cluttered/gleaning nectarivores, had no canopy species.
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