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mound

Transitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: moundspast: moundedpp: moundeding: mounding

The word evokes a sense of accumulation, where material has been gathered or pushed together into a rounded shape. It suggests a soft, organic geometry rather than a sharp or structured peak, often implying a process of gradual buildup over time or a deliberate act of piling. In professional or technical contexts, such as baseball or archaeology, it refers to a specific functional elevation. In these settings, the term carries a connotation of a designated point of focus or a site of hidden historical value, shifting from a simple pile of dirt to a structured landmark.

Countable when referring to a specific physical heap, such as a mound of salt or a burial mound.

Meanings

Noun
[something]

A small hill or heap of earth, gravel, or sand.

"The children built a large mound of sand at the beach."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To heap up into a pile.

"He began to mound the soil around the base of the plant."

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