hillock
hillock
Noun
pl: hillocks
This term describes a modest elevation in the landscape, evoking a sense of gentleness and small scale. It is typically used in descriptive or pastoral writing to suggest a landscape that is undulating rather than rugged or mountainous. Unlike a hill, which can be substantial in size, a hillock is specifically a miniature mound. It often implies a natural formation of earth or rock that is barely prominent, frequently appearing as a soft bump in an otherwise flat field.