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American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
clut·ter       (klŭt'ər)  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
  1. A confused or disordered state or collection; a jumble: sorted through the clutter in the attic.
  2. A confused noise; a clatter.

v.   clut·tered, clut·ter·ing, clut·ters

v.   tr.
  1. To fill or spread over in a disorderly manner: Boxes cluttered the garage.
  2. To make disorderly or hard to use by filling or covering with objects: I cluttered up my desk with old memos.

v.   intr.
  1. To run or move with bustle and confusion.
  2. To make a clatter.


[Probably from Middle English cloteren, to clot, from clot, lump, from Old English clott.]

WordNet - Cite This Source - Share This
cluttered

adjective
filled or scattered with a disorderly accumulation of objects or rubbish; "the storm left the drivewaylittered with sticks nd debris"; "his library was a cluttered room with piles of books on every chair" 

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