Found 3 items, similar to bunch.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: bunch
berkas, dompol, gelondong, gemal, gerombolan, gombol, gompyok, ikat, menggabungkan, menyatukan, rangkai, tandan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: bunch
bunch
n 1: a grouping of a number of similar things;
“a bunch of
trees”;
“a cluster of admirers” [syn:
clump,
cluster,
clustering]
2: an informal body of friends;
“he still hangs out with the
same crowd” [syn:
crowd,
crew,
gang]
3: any collection in its entirety;
“she bought the whole
caboodle” [syn:
lot,
caboodle]
bunch
v 1: form into a bunch;
“The frightened children bunched together
in the corner of the classroom” [syn:
bunch together,
bunch up]
2: gather or cause to gather into a cluster;
“She bunched her
fingers into a fist”;
“The students bunched up at the
registration desk” [syn:
bunch up,
bundle,
cluster,
clump]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Bunch
Bunch
\Bunch\ (b[u^]nch; 224), n. [Akin to OSw. & Dan. bunke
heap, Icel. bunki heap, pile, bunga tumor, protuberance; cf.
W. pwng cluster. Cf.
Bunk.]
1. A protuberance; a hunch; a knob or lump; a hump.
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They will carry . . . their treasures upon the
bunches of camels. --Isa. xxx. 6.
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2. A collection, cluster, or tuft, properly of things of the
same kind, growing or fastened together; as, a bunch of
grapes; a bunch of keys.
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3. (Mining) A small isolated mass of ore, as distinguished
from a continuous vein. --Page.
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Bunch
\Bunch\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Bunched; p. pr. & vb. n.
Bunching.]
To swell out into a bunch or protuberance; to be protuberant
or round.
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Bunching out into a large round knob at one end.
--Woodward.
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Bunch
\Bunch\, v. t.
To form into a bunch or bunches.
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