Bunching vs Excrescence - What's the difference?
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(countable) An arrangement of items in a bunch.
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(uncountable) The illegitimate supplying of laboratory animals that are actually kidnapped pets or illegally trapped strays.
Something, usually abnormal, which grows out of something else.
A disfiguring or unwanted mark or adjunct
(phonetics) epenthesis of a consonant, e.g., warmth as [?w?rmp?] (adding a [p] between [m] and [?]), or .
Bunching is a related term of excrescence.
As nouns the difference between bunching and excrescence
is that bunching is (countable) an arrangement of items in a bunch while excrescence is something, usually abnormal, which grows out of something else.As a verb bunching
is .bunching
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(en noun)- The foreign ladies, in their simple, tasteful, fresh attire, innocent of the humpings and bunchings , the monstrosities and deformities of ultra-fashionable bad taste, beamed with cheerfulness, friendliness, and kindliness.