it's called clods
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Yes, one of the standard collective nouns for trees is a clump.
dirt
No, the noun 'dirt' is an uncountable noun, a word for a substance; it has no plural form.
The standard collective nouns for feathers are:a clump of feathersa tickle of feathers
A synonym for clump of dirt could be "lump of earth" or "pile of soil."
I found a clump of soil stuck to my shoe after walking through the muddy field.
Moisture is the main factor that helps dirt clump together. As dirt becomes damp, the individual particles stick together more easily, forming clumps. Additionally, the presence of organic matter or clay in the dirt can help enhance clumping.
Grime.
A many-eyed dirt dweller is a potato.
Soil Terra dirt
Dirt, earth, ground, or loam.
earth, ground, dust, dirt, territory
gone or remove
No dirt is normally mynewt, so it does not cause drag, but if there was a large clump stuck to it yes, it would cause drag
Another word for "clump together" in relation to blood is "agglutinate." This term is often used to describe the process by which red blood cells or other particles stick together, typically due to the presence of antibodies. Agglutination can occur in various medical contexts, such as blood typing and immune responses.
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