Found 3 items, similar to Mound.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: mound
gundukan tanah, tanggul, tumpukan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: mound
mound
v : form into a rounded elevation;
“mound earth”
mound
n 1: (baseball) the slight elevation on which the pitcher stands
[syn:
hill,
pitcher's mound]
2: a small natural hill [syn:
knoll,
hillock,
hummock,
hammock]
3: a collection of objects laid on top of each other [syn:
pile,
heap,
cumulus]
4: structure consisting of an artificial heap or bank usually
of earth or stones;
“they built small mounds to hide
behind” [syn:
hill]
5: the position on a baseball team of the player who throws the
ball for a batter to try to hit;
“he has played every
position except pitcher”;
“they have a southpaw on the
mound” [syn:
pitcher]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Mound
Mound
\Mound\ (mound), n. [F. monde the world, L. mundus. See
Mundane.]
A ball or globe forming part of the regalia of an emperor or
other sovereign. It is encircled with bands, enriched with
precious stones, and surmounted with a cross; -- called also
globe.
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Mound
\Mound\, n. [OE. mound, mund, protection, AS. mund
protection, hand; akin to OHG. munt, Icel. mund hand, and
prob. to L. manus. See
Manual.]
An artificial hill or elevation of earth; a raised bank; an
embarkment thrown up for defense; a bulwark; a rampart; also,
a natural elevation appearing as if thrown up artificially; a
regular and isolated hill, hillock, or knoll.
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To thrid the thickets or to leap the mounds. --Dryden.
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Mound bird. (Zo["o]l.) See
moundbird in the vocabulary.
Mound builders (Ethnol.), the tribe, or tribes, of North
American aborigines who built, in former times, extensive
mounds of earth, esp. in the valleys of the Mississippi
and Ohio Rivers. Formerly they were supposed to have
preceded the Indians, but later investigations go to show
that they were, in general, identical with the tribes that
occupied the country when discovered by Europeans.
Mound maker (Zo["o]l.), any one of the
megapodes. See
also
moundbird in the vocabulary.
Shell mound, a mound of refuse shells, collected by
aborigines who subsisted largely on shellfish. See
Midden, and
Kitchen middens.
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Mound
\Mound\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Mounded; p. pr. & vb. n.
Mounding.]
To fortify or inclose with a mound.
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