Found 3 items, similar to Lump.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: lump
benjol, benjolan, bincul, bingkah, bingkahan, bonjol, bungkal, gumpalan, menyamaratakan, penggal, pukal
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: lump
lump
n 1: a large piece of something without definite shape; 
“a hunk
of bread”; 
“a lump of coal” [syn: 
hunk]
2: a compact mass; 
“a ball of mud caught him on the shoulder”
[syn: 
ball, 
clod, 
glob, 
clump, 
chunk]
3: abnormal protuberance or localized enlargement [syn: 
swelling,
puffiness]
4: an awkward stupid person [syn: 
lout, 
clod, 
stumblebum,
goon, 
oaf, 
lubber, 
lummox, 
gawk]
lump
v 1: put together indiscriminately; 
“lump together all the
applicants” [syn: 
chunk]
2: group or chunk together in a certain order or place side by
side [syn: 
collocate, 
chunk]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Lump
Lump 
\Lump\ (l[u^]mp), n. [Cf. OD. lompe piece, mass. Cf.
Lunch.]
1. A small mass of matter of irregular shape; an irregular or
shapeless mass; as, a lump of coal; a lump of iron ore. 
“
A lump of cheese.” --Piers Plowman. 
“ This lump of
clay.” --Shak.
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2. A mass or aggregation of things.
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3. (Firearms) A projection beneath the breech end of a gun
barrel.
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In the lump,
In a lump, the whole together; in gross.
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They may buy them in the lump. --Addison.
Lump coal, coal in large lumps; -- the largest size brought
from the mine.
Lump sum,
(a) a gross sum without a specification of items; as, to
award a lump sum in satisfaction of all claims and
damages.
(b) a single sum paid once in satisfaction of a claim, as
contrasted with the alternate choice of several
payments over a period of time; -- sometimes allowed,
e.g., as an alternative to periodical pension payments
for a lifetime.
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Lump 
\Lump\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. 
Lumped; p. pr. & vb. n.
Lumping.]
1. To throw into a mass; to unite in a body or sum without
distinction of particulars.
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The expenses ought to be lumped together. --Ayliffe.
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2. To take in the gross; to speak of collectively.
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Not forgetting all others, . . . whom for brevity,
but out of no resentment to you, I lump all
together. --Sterne.
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3. To get along with as one can, although displeased; as, if
he doesn't like it, he can lump it. [Low]
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