IPA: /ɡruːm/
KK: /grum/
A thick, semi-solid mass, often referring to a clot of blood or similar substance.
The doctor examined the grume to determine the cause of the bleeding.
The word 'grume' originates from Old French 'grume', meaning a clot or lump, particularly in reference to blood or other liquids. It describes a thickened or coagulated mass.
Think of a 'clot' or 'lump' when you hear 'grume', as it refers to a thickened mass, especially in liquids.