lumbersome

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English

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Etymology

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From lumber +‎ -some.

Adjective

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lumbersome (comparative more lumbersome, superlative most lumbersome)

  1. Marked or characterised by lumbering or awkwardness; cumbrous
    • 2013, Kenneth Borris, George S. Rousseau, The Sciences of Homosexuality in Early Modern Europe:
      Zacchia's temporal consideration appears lumbersome, yet his point clear: the anatomical evidence will depend on the frequency of stupration.

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