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What is the meaning of lunbered?

"Lunbered" is not a standard English word. It's likely a misspelling of "lumbered," which has a few different meanings depending on context:

1. Past tense and past participle of "lumber":

* To move in a slow, clumsy, or heavy way: "The old man lumbered across the room."

* To fill with lumber or timber: "The yard was lumbered with logs."

2. Adjective:

* Filled with lumber or timber: "The lumbered shed was overflowing."

If you can provide more context, I can help determine the intended meaning of the word you are asking about. For example, is it used in a sentence? What is the topic of the text?

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