01 n. The part of a tree or plant remaining in the earth after the stem or trunk is cut off; the stub.
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1.
The part of a tree or plant remaining in the earth after the stem or trunk is cut off; the stub.
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2.
The part of a limb or other body remaining after a part is amputated or destroyed; a fixed or rooted remnant; a stub; as, the stump of a leg, a finger, a tooth, or a broom.
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3.
The legs; as, to stir one's stumps.[Slang]
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4.
One of the three pointed rods stuck in the ground to form a wicket and support the bails.(Cricket)
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5.
A short, thick roll of leather or paper, cut to a point, or any similar implement, used to rub down the lines of a crayon or pencil drawing, in shading it, or for shading drawings by producing tints and gradations from crayon, etc., in powder.
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A pin in a tumbler lock which forms an obstruction to throwing the bolt, except when the gates of the tumblers are properly arranged, as by the key; a fence; also, a pin or projection in a lock to form a guide for a movable piece.
Phrases & compounds
Leg stump —
the stump nearest to the batsman.
Off stump —
the stump farthest from the batsman.
Stump tracery —
a term used to describe late German Gothic tracery, in which the molded bar seems to pass through itself in its convolutions, and is then cut off short, so that a section of the molding is seen at the end of each similar stump.
To go on the stump —
to engage in making public addresses for electioneering purposes; -- a phrase derived from the practice of using a stump for a speaker's platform in newly-settled districts. Hence also the phrases stump orator, stump speaker, stump speech, stump oratory, etc.