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hill"cover with soil in the form of a hill, 1570s; "form into a hill," 1580s, from hill (n.). Related: Hilled; hilling.
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hillOld English hyll "hill," from Proto-Germanic *hulni- (source also of Middle Dutch hille, Low German hull "hill," Old Norse hallr "stone," Gothic hallus "rock," [..]
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hillHill Heb. gib'eah, a curved or rounded hill, such as are common to Palestine ( Psalms 65:12 ; 72:3 ; Psalms 114:4 Psalms 114:6 ). Heb. har, properly a mountain range rather than an individual emi [..]
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hillland that rises above its surroundings and has a rounded summit, usually less than 300 meters (1,000 feet). Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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hillA cluster of plants or roots with a pile of earth around it.
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hilla local and well-defined elevation of the land; "they loved to roam the hills of West Virginia" form into a hill mound: structure consisting of an artificial heap or bank usu [..]
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hillpart of the ground that is higher than the rest, but lower than a mountain
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hill(1.) Heb. gib'eah, a curved or rounded hill, such as are common to Palestine (Ps. 65:12; 72:3; 114:4, 6).(2.) Heb. har, properly a mountain range rather than an individual eminence (Ex. 24:4, 12, [..]
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hillA hill is a raised area or mound of land.
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hilla raised area or mound of land, usually round in shape, that is higher than surrounding land but not as high as a mountain.
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hill(n) a local and well-defined elevation of the land(n) structure consisting of an artificial heap or bank usually of earth or stones(n) United States railroad tycoon (1838-1916)(n) risque English comed [..]
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hillSmaller than a mountain, a raised part of the earth.
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hillA natural land elevation, usually less than 1000 feet above its surroundings, with a rounded outline. The distinction between hill and mountain depends on the locality.
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hillM.D., botanist (1716–1775). He wrote some farces, which called forth from Garrick the following couplet:
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hillMaritime Law, 6 Ed., 2003, LLP, London.
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hillPolly Hill was born on 10 June 1914 into a remarkable Cambridge family that includes Nobel Prize winning physiologist A.V. Hill (her father) and J.M. ...
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hillthe pitcher's mound.
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hillA prominent Edinburgh painter, and one half of the photography team Hill and Adamson, in which Hill’s role was largely that of artistic director. Known for pioneering artistic photographic portraiture [..]
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hillAn artist and a curator specializing in Aboriginal art. A Mohawk member of the Six Nations of the Grand River, Hill has led the National Gallery of Canada’s Department of Indigenous Art since 2007. (H [..]
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hill
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*: Legality's house for help; but, behold, when he was got now hard by the hill, it seemed so high, and also that side of it that was next the [..]
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