Stump
Stump stands for:
- the remaining part of a shortened limb, see amputation
- the remainder of a felled tree, stump , the stump
dull , dullness as a property stands for:
- Insufficient sharpness of a tool cutting edge, see grinding (manufacturing process)
- a measure of the lack of luminosity of color, see color saturation
The following geographical objects are named butt :
- Stumpf (Wermelskirchen) , district of the city of Wermelskirchen , Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Stumpf (Lohmar) , district of the city of Lohmar, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia
Stump or Štump is the family name of the following people:
- Alfons Stumpf (* 1949), German local politician (BM von Attendorn) (SPD)
- Andrea Stumpf (* 1964), German translator
- Andreas Sebastian von Stumpf (1772–1820), Legation Councilor, Government Director, Academician
- Bernd Stumpf (* 1940), German football referee
- Carl Stumpf (1848–1936), German philosopher, psychologist and music researcher
- Carl Stumpf (Mayor) (1862 - after 1917), German local politician, Mayor of Kaufbeuren
- Christian Stumpf (* 1966), Austrian soccer player
- Christoph Stumpf (* 1972), German lawyer and university professor
- Cordula Stumpf (* 1960), German legal scholar
- Daniel Stumpf (* 1985), German handball player
- Daniela Stumpf (politician) (* 1962), Swiss politician (SVP)
- Daniela Stumpf (* 1965), German soccer player
- Elfriede Stumpf (1921–2017), Austrian painter
- Franz Stumpf (politician, 1876) (1876–1935), Austrian politician (CS)
- Franz Stumpf (singer) (1912–1974), German singer (baritone)
- Franz Stumpf (politician, 1950) (1950–2019), German politician (CSU)
- Georg Stumpf (* 1972), Austrian industrialist
- Gottfried Stumpf (1884–1962), German Imperial Judge
- Hans Stumpf (historian) (1500–1577), German historian and cartographer
- Hans Stumpf (soccer player) (1919-2010), German soccer player
- Hans Stumpf (director) (* before 1951), director
- Hans Stumpf (musician) († 2011), German-American musician
- Hans-Jürgen Stumpf (1918–1980), German actor
- Hermann Stumpf (1912–1997), German federal judge
- Horst Stumpf (1940–2006), Austrian tire designer and inventor, university professor and painter
- Jakob Stumpf (1874–?), German architect
- Johannes Stumpf (1500–1574), Swiss theologian, Johanniter, topographer, historian and chronicler
- Johannes Stumpf (mechanical engineer) (1862–1936), German technician
- Johann Rudolf Stumpf (1530–1592), Swiss clergyman and local researcher
- John Stumpf (* 1953), American banker
- Juri Stumpf (* 1966), German ice hockey player
- Karl Friedrich Stumpf-Brentano (1829–1882), Austrian historian
- Keiyona Constanze Stumpf (* 1982), German painter and sculptor
- Kilian Stumpf (1655–1720), German Jesuit, priest and China missionary
- Kirsten Stumpf (* 1941), German canoe and white water athlete
- Lena Stumpf (1924–2012), German athlete
- Lily Stumpf (1876–1946), German pianist
- Ludwig Stumpf (1846–1923), German doctor and specialist author
- Manfred Stumpf (politician) (1930–2010), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Manfred Stumpf (* 1957), German draftsman and sculptor
- Marcus Stumpf (* 1974), German economist and university professor
- Martin Stumpf (1886–1974), German politician (NSDAP)
- Mathias Stumpf (* 1986), German cyclist
- Matthias Stumpf (1755–1806), Swiss draftsman, engraver and painter
- Max Stumpf (1853–1925), German doctor (gynecologist) and professor
- Michael Stumpf (theologian) (1694–1764), German religious and theologian
- Michael Stumpf (organ builder) (* 1963), German organ builder
- Michael Stumpf (sculptor) (* 1969), German installation artist and sculptor
- Michael Stumpf (biologist) (* 1970), German biologist and university professor
- Michael Stumpf (Manager) (* 1972), German media manager
- Michael Stumpf (writer) (* 1979), German writer, editor, publisher and photographer
- Michael Stumpf (politician) (* 1988), Austrian politician (FPÖ)
- Otto Stumpf (1940-2017), German canoeist, sports official and politician (CDU)
- Paul Stumpf (1826–1912), German politician and manufacturer
- Peter Štumpf SDB (* 1962), auxiliary bishop in Maribor
- Peter Paul Stumpf (1822–1890), Bishop of the Archdiocese of Strasbourg
- Pleikard Stumpf (1807–1877), Landtag archivist in Munich, member of the academy
- Reinhard Stumpf (historian) (* 1942), German historian
- Reinhard Stumpf (soccer player) (* 1961), German soccer player and coach
- Reinhold F. Stumpf (* 1970), Austrian author
- Remig Stumpf (1966–2019), German cyclist
- Richard Stumpf (1892–1958), German sailor, expert before the investigative committee of the German constitutional assembly and the German Reichstag
- Richard J. Stumpf (1926–2006), American film engineer
- Sebastian Stumpf (* 1980), German photographer, photo and video artist
- Siegfried Stumpf (* 1950), police chief at the Stuttgart police headquarters from 2006 to 2011
- Simon Stumpf († 16th century), Swiss reformer
- Tino Stumpf (* 1975), German basketball coach
- Tricia Stumpf (* 1970), American skeleton pilot
- Wilhelm Stumpf (1873–1926), German landscape and portrait painter, illustrator
- Wilhelm Stumpf (City Councilor) (1875–1949), German civil servant in local government
- Wolfgang Stumpf (1909–1983), German actor
See also:
- Stumpff , Stumph
- Truncated pyramid , truncated cone , truncated tetrahedron , truncated cube , truncated octahedron , truncated dodecahedron , truncated icosahedron
- Katharina Stumpf Foundation
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