bulk
//bʌlk//
Noun
bulksPlural
1
The mass or size of something large; the main or greater part of something.
The bulk of the work has already been completed.
2
Large quantities of goods or materials, especially when transported or sold in large amounts.
They buy rice in bulk to save money.
3
The body or physical form of a person or animal, especially when large.
The wrestler's huge bulk filled the doorway.
Verb
1
To increase in size or importance; to swell or expand.
His muscles bulked up after months of training.
2
To gather or form into a mass.
The snow bulked up against the fence.
Adjective
bulkCanonical form
1
Relating to goods sold or transported in large quantities, not packaged separately.
They offer bulk discounts on orders over 100 units.