A lump of clay is called a CLOD
A lump of clay is called a CLOD
The collective noun for clay is a "clay of clay." Yep, you heard that right. It's as straightforward as it gets. So, next time you see a bunch of clay hanging out together, you can confidently call them a "clay of clay" and watch as people give you that confused look.
The lump is called a "burl."
Gravity.
To measure the amount of water displaced by the clay lump and floating clay shape, you can use a graduated cylinder and record the volume of water before and after immersing each object. By comparing the two volumes, you can determine the difference, which represents the amount of water displaced by each object. This comparison reveals how much water each object displaces when submerged in water.
A lump of energy associated with light is called a quantum. Another lump of energy associated with light is also called a photon.
Your question needs to be more specific for us to answer, for instance is the clay wet or dry, are you talking about geological formations of clay or a lump of potters clay. If you apply hand pressure to a lump of potters clay and the clay is wet it will squeeze (deform) between your fingers. If the clay is dry it will be too firm to deform by hand but if placed in a vice it will crack.......etc.
It is a metaphor because it says he is a hard lump of clay. I know that it is a metaphor because a metaphor describes something to another thing as something who is another thing, not something that is like another thing.
study the mountian, then lump clay into the general shapeof it. it's not that hard, really.
nugget and sometimes kernel.
A clod
The large lump of rock orbiting around the earth is called the moon