Word: mound Word origin: early 16th century (as a verb in the sense ‘enclose with a fence or hedge’): of obscure origin. An early sense of the noun was ‘boundary hedge or fence’. Phonetic: maʊnd Listen:
a rounded mass projecting above a surface. Example: the bushes were little more than vague mounds beneath the snow
a large pile or quantity of something. Example: a mound of dirty crockery
heap up into a rounded pile. Example: basmati rice was mounded on our plates
enclose or fortify with an embankment. Example: a sand-built ridge Of heaped hills that mound the sea
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