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klutz (n.)

1967, American English, from Yiddish klots "clumsy person, blockhead," literally "block, lump," from Middle High German klotz "lump, ball." Compare German klotz "boor, clod," literally "wooden block" (see clot (n.)).

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Definitions of klutz from WordNet

klutz (n.)
(Yiddish) a clumsy dolt;
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