As nouns the difference between lumper and limper
is that lumper is the viviparous eelpout or lumper can be extra labor hired by a trucking company to assist a driver and/or customer unloading or loading a truck while limper is one who limps.
As an adjective limper is
(limp).
lumper
English
Etymology 1
Noun
(
en noun)
The viviparous eelpout.
Synonyms
* lumpen, European eelpout
Etymology 2
Noun
(
en noun)
Extra labor hired by a trucking company to assist a driver and/or customer unloading or loading a truck.
(biology, linguistics) A scientist in one of various fields who prefers to keep categories such as species or dialects together in larger groups.
Antonyms
* (one who uses broad categories) splitter
Anagrams
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limper
English
Adjective
(head)
(limp)
Noun
(
en noun)
One who limps.
(poker slang) One who limps (one who calls the big blind in the preflop betting round).
Anagrams
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