Wiktionary英語版

出典:Wiktionary

clumper

出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/01/21 20:42 UTC )

発音

語源 1

From clump +‎ -er.

名詞

clumper (plural clumpers)

  1. Something that forms clumps.
    1. A grass or other plant that tends to form clumps.
    2. One who generalizes or finds commonalities, as opposed to one who focuses on identifying differences
  2. A part of a device that is used for the formation of clumps.
  3. The larger claw of a lobster.
  4. (Newfoundland) Synonym of clumpet (floating piece of sea ice)
  5. A heavy percussive noise, like that of heavy footfalls.
  6. One who clumps; one who walks with a clumping gait.
  7. A heavy boot or shoe.
  8. (Australia) A horse that comes from a heavy breed, such as a part-Clydesdale.

語源 2

Compare German klumpern (to clod). See clump (noun).

動詞

clumper (third-person singular simple present clumpers, present participle clumpering, simple past and past participle clumpered)

  1. (obsolete, intransitive) To form into clumps or masses.
  2. To move heavily; to clomp or clump.
  3. To make a clumping noise.

アナグラム

調べた例文を記録して、効率よく覚えましょう
Weblio会員無料で登録できます
履歴機能 過去に調べた単語を確認できる
語彙力診断 診断回数が4回に増加
マイ単語帳 便利な学習機能付き
マイ例文帳 文章で意味を理解できる

音声を聞く

クイック再生
ダウンロード再生

閲覧履歴

clumperのページの著作権