A Clump refers to a compact or dense mass of something, typically a substance that holds together in a united form.
This can describe organic materials like plants or hair, but also non-organic substances such as soil or snow.
The term highlights the aggregated nature of the subject, differentiating it from single or spread-out pieces.
The formation of a Clump usually results from adhesion, cohesion, or the intertwining of its constituent parts.
The resulting structure is often irregular in shape but unified in its composition. Furthermore, the word can be used as both a noun and a verb, describing the object itself or the act of gathering into a clump, respectively.
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TUFT BALL CLOD GLOB LUMP CLOP THUD
CHUNK FLOCK CLUNK PLUNK THUMP BUNCH CLOMP GROUP ARRAY
BUNDLE
CLUSTER BUNCHUP THICKET
THUMPING
CLUSTERING
CONSTELLATE