Definitions for bulker
bulker
bulk·er
Spelling: [buhl-ker]
IPA: /ˈbʌl kər/
Bulker is a 6 letter English word.
You can make 78 anagrams from letters in bulker (beklru).
Definitions for bulker
noun
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magnitude in three dimensions:
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the greater part; main mass or body:
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goods or cargo not in packages or boxes, usually transported in large volume, as grain, coal, or petroleum.
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fiber (def 9).
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(of paper, cardboard, yarn, etc.) thickness, especially in relation to weight.
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the body of a living creature.
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bulk mail.
Idioms
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in bulk,
unpackaged:
in large quantities:
adjective
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being or traded in bulk:
Verb phrases
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bulk up, to increase the bulk of, especially by increasing the thickness of:
verb (used with object)
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to cause to swell, grow, or increase in weight or thickness.
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to gather, bring together, or mix.
verb (used without object)
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to increase in size; expand; swell.
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to be of or give the appearance of great weight, size, or importance:
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(of paper, cardboard, yarn, etc.) to be of or to acquire a specific thickness, especially in relation to weight.
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to gather, form, or mix into a cohesive or uniform mass.
Origin of bulker
First recorded in 1875-80; bulk1 + -er1