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lumper
[luhm-per]
noun
a day laborer employed to handle cargo, as fish or timber.
Biology Informal.a taxonomist who believes that classifications should emphasize similarities among organisms and therefore favors large, inclusive taxa (splitter ).
lumper
/ ˈʌə /
noun
a stevedore; docker
Example Sentences
“I’m very conservative, and I’m a lumper at heart,” he admits.
In your book, you call yourself a "lumper."
Workers enter the facility the same way Atlantic redfish do—from the dock out back—as “lumpers” haul full-bodied fish out of boats just a few yards from an outdoor hand-washing station.
He was not a splitter, but a lumper, a seeker of deeper anatomy.
Longshoremen, railroad workers, teamsters, the lumpers who load trailers, warehouse workers, and retail clerks are all at risk of being forced into unemployment.
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