lump of earth (noun)

  • 1earth — noun 1 the world ADJECTIVE ▪ the entire, the whole VERB + EARTH ▪ circle, orbit ▪ satellites orbiting the earth ▪ …

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  • 2earth — 1 noun 1 WORLD (singular) also the Earth the world that we live in: the planet Earth | The earth revolves around the sun. | The space shuttle is returning to earth. see land 1 2 SOIL (U) substance that plants, trees etc grow in: footprints in the …

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  • 3cloud — noun 1》 a visible mass of condensed watery vapour floating in the atmosphere, typically high above the general level of the ground.     ↘an indistinct or billowing mass, especially of smoke or dust. 2》 a state or cause of gloom or anxiety. 3》 an… …

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  • 4clod — noun 1》 a lump of earth or clay. 2》 informal a stupid person. 3》 Brit. a coarse cut of meat from the lower neck of an ox. Origin ME: var. of clot …

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  • 5Anaxagoras and the atomists — C.C.W.Taylor ANAXAGORAS In the course of the fifth century BC the political and cultural pre eminence of Athens attracted to the city a considerable number of intellectuals of various kinds from all over the Greek world. This phenomenon, the so… …

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  • 6clod — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. chunk, lump; clodhopper, dolt, lout, oaf. See density, ignorance. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Lump of earth] Syn. clay, soil, gob, mass; see earth 2 , hunk . 2. [Stupid fellow] Syn. dolt, simpleton, oaf;… …

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  • 7clod´like´ — clod «klod», noun. 1. a small lump of earth or clay; lump: »The horse s hoofs threw up clods of dirt on the muddy road. 2. earth; soil. 3. Figurative. anything earthy or base, as the body of a man in comparison with his soul. 4. Figurative …

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  • 8clod — ► NOUN 1) a lump of earth. 2) informal a stupid person. ORIGIN variant of CLOT(Cf. ↑clot) …

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  • 9mud pie — noun a mass of mud that a child has molded into the shape of pie • Hypernyms: ↑mud, ↑clay * * * mud pie noun 1. A small, moulded mass of mud made to play with by children 2. An insult or calumny hurled at someone 3. A rich dessert of chocolate… …

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  • 10clod — noun Etymology: Middle English clodde, from Old English clod (in clodhamer fieldfare) Date: 15th century 1. a. a lump or mass especially of earth or clay b. soil, earth 2. oaf, dolt • …

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