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Knolla small natural hill Opened in 2008, the park serves as a true public space; elderly couples stroll around the artificial lake as toddlers roll down grassy knolls. — New York Times (May 7, 2010)
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KnollOld English cnoll "hilltop, small hill, clod, ball," related to Old Norse knollr "hilltop;" German knolle "clod, lump;" Dutch knol "turnip," nol "a hill.&q [..]
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KnollA small hill. It should only designate features one contour or less in height, but the term is sometimes casually used to describe larger features. Depending on its size, it is shown on the map as a c [..]
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Knoll
A small mound or rounded hill.
* Sir Walter Scott
*: On knoll or hillock rears his crest, / Lonely and huge, the giant oak.
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Knoll
(botany) bulb
(botany) tuber
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KnollA small hill or mound of earth.
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