Stump

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Stump may refer to:

  • Stump (tree), the remains of a tree that has been felled
  • Stump (cricket), three small wooden posts which the fielding team attempt to hit with the ball
  • Stump orator, in politics, the place where a speech is given or an occasion where the campaign takes place
  • Stump (band), a band from Cork, Ireland
  • Stump (drawing), an artists' drawing tool made of rolled paper
  • "Stump", a coastal landform which forms when a stack is eroded, leaving a small rock island, usually small enough to be submerged at high tide
  • "Stump", the remains of a limb after amputation
  • Ogier Stump, the governing body for the Ogier in Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series
  • Stump (game), a drinking game
  • Stumpwm, an X window manager written in Common Lisp
  • Stump (film), a 2002 Australian film
  • Decision stump, a weak learner model in Machine Learning
  • The fictional Stump Asteroid, see Dimension X#Stump Asteroid
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