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rumpf

[roompf]

noun

Physical Chemistry.
  1. kernel.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of rumpf1

From German; rump
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Example Sentences

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Laura Rumpf bent into the herb garden to rub a fuzzy sage leaf.

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Rumpf, a horticultural therapist, points out fragrant spearmint, chives, chamomile and thyme, then pops an orange nasturtium flower in her mouth.

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“It’s really the plants that are the therapists,” said Rumpf, who helped conceive of the garden and is a garden consultant there.

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Rumpf has worked with many clients who use wheelchairs or walkers and struggle to get outside.

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“So I bring the garden in,” said Rumpf, who now lives in Maine but often visits Seattle.

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