0 a group, especially of trees or flowers:
6 to walk in a noisy way with heavy steps:
He clumped up the steps.
7 to gather in a group, or to cause this to happen:
[ T ] In our office, the desks are clumped together with partitions around them.
There were four clumps accurately aligned, and each was on a high point on the line, sited for maximum visibility.
The editor is a skilful guide across difficult terrain, conducting her readers with enviable assurance through tangled clumps of textual thickets.
The obsidian cobbles, however, are found densely clumped together among the layers.
Again, if the distribution of the non-masslike enhancement is suspicious, for example, focal nodular clumped, ductal or linear, biopsy would be prudent.
Firstly, individuals do not all occur randomly in a forest and often there is much clumping as we have already discussed.
Even clumps of viable bacteria, if they are introduced as micrometre-sized meteoroids, could survive flash heating in the atmosphere.
The material in each tube was broken down by careful stirring with a sharp seeker, until no large clumps remained.
A large, irregularly-shaped nucleus containing clumps of condensed chromatin is situated at the end of each gland.
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