lumping
1Lumping — Lump ing, a. Bulky; heavy. Arbuthnot. [1913 Webster] …
2Lumping — 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. [1913 Webster] The expenses ought to be lumped together. Ayliffe. [1913 Webster] 2. To… …
3lumping — combining taxa where minor variation is deemed insufficient for species recognition. Others would disagree and believe that the taxa are distinct. The converse is splitting …
4lumping — lÊŒmp n. solid shapeless mass of matter; swelling, bump; (Medicine) abnormal mass in a person s body (such as in the breast, etc.); collection, aggregation; stupid person (Slang) v. mass together, gather; form into a lump or lumps; move heavily,… …
5lumping — pluming …
6lumping — Ungainly. Heavy …
7lumping — Making a sale for one sum in the aggregate without pricing by unit of measure, such as so much per pound, per bushel, per yard, etc. Vernacular in the field of labor law:–employing a so called contractor, who actually is a mere figurehead or… …
8lumping — lumpˈing adjective 1. In a lump 2. Heavy 3. Bulky • • • Main Entry: ↑lump …
9lumping sale — As applied to judicial sales, this term means a sale in mass, as where several distinct parcels of real estate, or several articles of personal property, are sold together for a lump or single gross sum. See bulk sale …
10lumping sale — As applied to judicial sales, this term means a sale in mass, as where several distinct parcels of real estate, or several articles of personal property, are sold together for a lump or single gross sum. See bulk sale …