unclump

verb

Etymology

From un- + clump.

  1. derived from klumpe
  2. derived from clompe
  3. derived from *glembʰ- — “lump, clamp
  4. derived from *klumpô — “mass, lump, clump; clasp
  5. inherited from clymppe
  6. inherited from clompe
  7. prefixed as unclump — “un + clump

Definitions

  1. To remove the clumps from

    To remove the clumps from; to make smooth or evenly distributed again.

The neighborhood

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