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(n)
An artificial hill or elevation of earth; a raised bank; an embankment thrown up for defense
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(obsolete, rare) A small hill or mount.
mount; mountain.
A hill or mountain.
A neighborhood or other development built on a hill or mountain.
The side of a hill.
The peak or crest of a hill.
(adj)
Having many mountains; characterized by mountains; of the nature of a mountain; rough (terrain); rocky.
A high area; land that is higher than surrounding areas.
(ecology) An animal or a plant of a montane habitat.
A vertical (or nearly vertical) rock face.
A largely level expanse of land at a high elevation; tableland.
The edge of the land where it meets an ocean, sea, gulf, bay, or large lake.
A vote won by a wide or overwhelming majority.
(meteorology, uncountable) Balls or pieces of ice falling as precipitation, often in connection with a thunderstorm.
The distance from the base to the top of something.
The highest value reached by some quantity in a time period.
(countable, derogatory) A dilapidated neighborhood where many people live in a state of poverty.
An area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward.
(uncountable) The state or quality of being steep.
(v)
(syntactically adverbial) in a sloping manner
A slope or incline.
The highest or uppermost part of something.
A slope; an incline, inclination.
Walking in the countryside for pleasure or sport.
A slope.
An improved component or replacement item, usually applied to technology.
The process of or an action or instance of moving upwards or becoming greater.
(possibly nonstandard) Someone or something that is tall.
A surname.
A label for telephone number.
(computing, informal) An installation: the process of installing a software application.
(often capitalized) A legislative body of a state, originally the bicameral legislature of the United States of America.
(electronics, embedded systems) Initialism of Hardware-In-the-Loop.
A character or glyph representing an idea, concept or object.
(US) Any building or complex of buildings in which a legislature meets.
(in many religions, uncountable) A place of torment where some or all sinners are believed to go after death and evil spirits are believed to be.
In some bicameral legislative systems, the upper house or chamber.
(dated, informal) A sanatorium.
The quality of being wan; wanness.
(archaic) Health, welfare.
Any extended protuberance; a projecting line or strip.
(biblical, Torah) The son of Lamech and Ada.
An inhabitant, resident, or a person of descent from Formosa.
Awaiting a conclusion or a confirmation.
A diminutive of the male given name Gilbert.
A male given name from Hebrew.
An English and Welsh surname originating as a patronymic derived from the given name John.
A surname from Japanese.
A surname from French.
A surname from Spanish.
A billy goat.
(N)
a landline, wireless and general telecommunications services provider, primarily based in the United States.
a common surname of Spanish origin with multiple meanings in multiple languages.
A small hill; a hillock; a knoll.
A small hill.
A small mound or rounded hill.
Someone of high rank, reputation or social status.
(geomorphology) A ridge or hill of sand piled up by currents of wind or water.
A mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves.
(South-West England) A hill with such rock formation.
The area in the interior of a country with a generally higher elevation.
The state of being prominent: widely known or eminent.
(countable or uncountable) An act of bluffing; a false expression of the strength of one’s position in order to intimidate or deceive; braggadocio.
(US) An isolated hill with steep sides and a flat top.
Flat area of land or plateau higher than other land, with one or more clifflike edges.
(geography) An elongated hill or ridge of glacial drift.
A steep descent or declivity; steep face or edge of a ridge; ground about a fortified place, cut away nearly vertically to prevent hostile approach.
The bony ridge over the eyes, upon which the eyebrows are located.
Going up a slope or a hill.
(uncountable) The fastest of the disciplines of alpine skiing.
An elongated depression cast between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through it.
The sloping side of a mountain.
An act of climbing.
Hille (} is a British Modern furniture manufacturer which is especially noted for its range of Modernist chairs.
(of a landscape) Abundant in hills; having many hills.
A hill at the base of a mountain or mountain range.
mountain range
(Northern England, Scotland) Any hillside or slope.
Of a near-vertical gradient; of a slope, surface, curve, etc. that proceeds upward at an angle near vertical.
A large mass of stone detached from the surrounding land.
A field or pasture; a piece of land covered or cultivated with grass, usually intended to be mown for hay.
The crest that extends along the highest contours of a ridge.