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Noun hummock has 1 sense
  1. knoll, mound, hillock, hummock, hammock - a small natural hill
    --1 is a kind of hill
    --1 has particulars: anthill, formicary; kopje, koppie; molehill

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Term: Hummock

Description:

A hummock refers to a small hill or mound of land that rises above its surroundings, often resulting from the accumulation or movement of soil, rocks, or ice.

Senses and Usages:

1. Noun - Geological Formation:

In geology, a hummock is a small hill or mound that forms due to the action of glaciers, sea ice, or landslides. These natural formations are caused by the deposition or shifting of soil, rocks, or ice.

Example Sentence: The landscape was dotted with hummocks, remnants of the ancient glaciers that once covered the region.

2. Noun - Elevated Area:

In a general sense, a hummock can refer to any small, raised area of land that is higher than its surroundings. These elevated mounds can be found in various landscapes and are typically formed by natural processes or even human activity.

Example Sentence: We enjoyed a picnic on a grassy hummock with a spectacular view of the surrounding countryside.

3. Verb - Walking or Moving with Difficulty:

As a verb, "hummock" can describe the act of walking or moving with difficulty, especially over rough or uneven terrain. It implies a slow and laborious movement.

Example Sentence: The hiker hummocked through the dense underbrush, carefully navigating the uneven ground.

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