CHUNKS vs CLUMP: NOUN
- Plural form of chunk.
- A compact mass
- A heavy dull sound (as made by impact of heavy objects)
- A grouping of a number of similar things
- A clustered mass; a lump.
- A thick grouping, as of trees or bushes.
- A heavy dull sound; a thud.
- An aggregation of bacteria resulting from the action of agglutinins. See serum diagnosis.
- A thick, short, unformed piece of wood or other solid substance; a shapeless mass.
- A compact mass
- A thick sole secured to an ordinary boot-sole by springs or by cement.
- A small spiral curl of hair pressed flat between the disk-shaped ends of a pair of crimping-tongs, so as to lie close to the head.
- A bivalve mollusk of the family Mactridæ, Lutraria elliptica. It has a broad flattish shell about 5 inches long and 3 inches high. It lives chiefly in muddy estuaries, buried a foot or two deep.
- An unshaped piece or mass of wood or other substance.
- A cluster; a group; a thicket.
- The compressed clay of coal strata.
- A cluster or lump
- A thick group or bunch, especially of bushes or hair.
- A dull thud.
- A cluster; a small, closely gathered group: used especially of trees or shrubs, but sometimes of other things and of persons.
CHUNKS vs CLUMP: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chunk.
- Group or chunk together in a certain order or place side by side
- Put together indiscriminately
- Walk clumsily
- Make or move along with a sound as of a horse's hooves striking the ground
- Come together as in a cluster or flock
- Gather or cause to gather into a cluster
- To form clusters or lumps
- To gather into thick groups
- To walk with a heavy footfalls.
CHUNKS vs CLUMP: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To form lumps or thick groupings.
- To tread clumsily; to clamp.
- To walk or move so as to make a heavy dull sound.
- To gather into or form lumps or thick groupings of.
CHUNKS vs CLUMP: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To arrange in a clump or clumps; to cluster; to group.
CHUNKS vs CLUMP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To walk heavily and clumsily.
- To form a clump or cluster; cluster; aggregate: said of the agglutination of certain bacteria in response to the action of definite substances. See serum diagnosis.
- To form (bacteria) into a clump or cluster; agglutinate.
CHUNKS vs CLUMP: RELATED WORDS
- Scraps, Boulders, Lumps, Shards, Fragments, Pieces, Bits, Slices, Portions, Collocate, Ball, Clod, Clump, Glob, Lump
- Thump, Plunk, Chunk, Ball, Thud, Flock, Clunk, Clod, Bunch, Bundle, Clop, Clomp, Cluster, Glob, Lump
CHUNKS vs CLUMP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Passages, Stubs, Pans, Granules, Parts, Snippets, Scraps, Shards, Bits, Slices, Collocate, Ball, Clump, Glob, Lump
- Thumping, Thump, Plunk, Chunk, Ball, Thud, Flock, Clunk, Bunch, Bundle, Clop, Clomp, Cluster, Glob, Lump
CHUNKS vs CLUMP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Big chunks of chuck roast and pork, and other big chunks of thrifty meat cuts.
- As we explore the use of repetition in the Bible, we can see two distinct types of repeated text: large chunks and small chunks.
- Presenting Content in Small Chunks The teacher chunks content into small, digestible bites for students.
- The playlist is updated as new chunks become available to reference the latest available chunks.
- In fact normal chunks capturing a static scene aremultiframe chunks with only a single frame loaded.
- Rather than entering lesson plans in daily chunks, enter them in weekly or greater chunks.
- As new chunks are incorporated into memory, they take available spaces previously occupied by other chunks.
- Usually, if the student is reading a book, these chunks will be chapter chunks.
- In an SCTP packet, control chunks come before data chunks.
- Chunks Control information or user data are carried in chunks.
- These cells are sticky, and they clump together.
- This way not a single noodle will clump.
- Haemagglutinin causes red blood cells to clump together.
- The oatmeal was basically a clump, dry mess.
- Evergreen clump with leaves arising from a crown.
- The aggregates further clump together to form peds.
- Solid deodorants also tend to clump at times.
- Each clump is therefore counted as one colony.
- Blinc is a smudge, clump, flake free mascara.
- Finally, you can trade a Bloodred Moss Clump or Purple Moss Clump for one with Snuggly the Crow.
CHUNKS vs CLUMP: QUESTIONS
- What are Blood Stone chunks used for in Bloodborne?
- Do haskellers prefer to wrap big chunks in parentheses?
- Is innerHTML useful for writing big chunks of HTML?
- How to download M3U8 playlists with TS chunks lists?
- How to fix Minecraft corrupted chunks quick and easy?
- Is nutnutro Max venison chunks blend good for cats?
- How do Geologists divide time into manageable chunks?
- Can vegetarians eat cottage cheese and soya chunks?
- Does the managed heap commit the segment in chunks or chunks?
- What is the purpose of the chunks and chunks per tick function?
- What are the best tips for making clump-free hot cocoa?
- Can countcountess 3 automated cell counters count cells that clump together?
- How many answers does the clump of trees crossword puzzle have?
- Is clump a possible answer to the cluster crossword clue?
- What causes white blood cells to clump together in urine?
- Which clump of chives is the most difficult to separate?
- How do you separate tubers from a clump of tomatoes?
- What is the possible answer to thick liquidy clump?
- What happens to entropy when hydrophobic molecules clump together?
- Where is the largest clump of bedrock in Minecraft?