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- Dictionarymound/maʊnd/
noun
- 1. a rounded mass projecting above a surface: "the bushes were little more than vague mounds beneath the snow"
- 2. a large pile or quantity of something: "a mound of dirty crockery" Similar
verb
- 1. heap up into a rounded pile: "basmati rice was mounded on our plates"
- 2. enclose or fortify with an embankment: archaic "a sand-built ridge Of heaped hills that mound the sea"
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A mound is a large pile of earth, stones, etc. or a raised area of earth. Learn how to use the word mound in different contexts, such as geography, baseball and burial sites, with examples and collocations.
- English (US)
MOUND meaning: 1. a large pile of earth, stones, etc. like a...
- Znaczenie Mound, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
MOUND definicja: 1. a large pile of earth, stones, etc. like...
- Mound: Polish Translation
MOUND translate: stos, kopiec, kopiec. Learn more in the...
- Mound: Japanese Translation
MOUND translate: ~の山, 盛り土, 小山, 小山(こやま), 山(やま). Learn more in...
- Mound: Russian Translation
MOUND translate: куча, груда , холм, курган . Learn more in...
- Mound: Norwegian Translation
mound - translate into Norwegian with the English-Norwegian...
- Mound: Danish Translation
mound - translate into Danish with the English-Danish...
- Mound: Italian Translation
MOUND translate: mucchio, tumulo, monticello, collinetta....
- English (US)
Learn the meaning of mound as a verb and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and word history. A mound can be a hill, a heap, a burial site, or a baseball pitcher's platform.
Learn the meaning of mound as a noun in English, with examples of usage and related words. Find out how to pronounce mound and how to say it in different languages.
Learn the meaning of mound as a noun and a verb, and see synonyms, pronunciation, and examples. Find out the difference between mound and barrow, and explore other terms used in archaeology.
A mound is a natural or artificial elevation of earth, or a heap or raised mass. Learn the origin, history and meanings of mound in different contexts, such as baseball, heraldry and archaeology.
A mound is a pile of earth, gravel, sand, rocks, or debris heaped for protection or concealment, or a natural elevation, such as a small hill. Learn more about the origin, synonyms, and usage of the word mound in different contexts.
A mound is a heap or a pile of material or objects. You can make a mound of clothes by dumping your laundry onto your bed. The noun mound is occasionally used to mean "a hill," but it most often describes a manmade pile, like a mound of stones or a mound of sand heaped on the beach, or a mound of snow that you sculpt into a rabbit.