mound in English

noun
1
a rounded mass projecting above a surface.
In early summer, foot-long flower stalks poke above the mounds of leaves.
2
a ball representing the earth, used as part of royal regalia, e.g., on top of a crown, typically of gold and surmounted by a cross.
The importance of this conclusion to Brook was that it seemed to supply evidence that there had been a mound and cross above the arches of the crown before the present ones, which he felt sure were of French workmanship and dated from the 1540 reconstruction of the crown.
verb
1
heap up into a rounded pile.
mound the pie filling slightly in the center
synonyms:pile (up)heap (up)

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "mound" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "mound", or refer to the context using the word "mound" in the English Dictionary.

1. That's a termite mound, a giant termite mound.

2. Termite-Mound Ventilation

3. Low Scape Mound Aronia is a tough, tolerant, tidy little mound of glossy green foliage

4. Wicklander takes mound Abasing Oklahoma

5. The mound becomes a temporary shrine.

6. Synonyms: agglomerate; Cumulation; cumulus; heap; mound; pile

7. The hay was in a great mound.

8. We gotta get back to termite mound.

9. They banked the earth into a mound.

10. The bulldozer leveled the mound of earth.

11. The city will be rebuilt on her mound,+

12. 2 forming cases mound , adjustable by scew jack.

13. They piled stones on top of the mound.

14. I've got a mound of paperwork to do.

15. Mound Musing: Analyzing fantasy baseball's most polarizing pitchers

16. You just get back to the termite mound.

17. The way ahead was over a mound of sand.

18. I scratch my face to feel a bloodless mound.

19. It was easy to pick holes in the mound.

20. An earthen mound forms an even more direct imitation.

21. 9 I've got a mound of paperwork to do.

22. Wiggins' Athleticism shows on the mound By: Matt Jones

23. Mound banana mixture in bottom crust, using slotted spoon.

24. There is a mound of papers on my desk.

25. Homera – a reddish-colored mound on the west side.

26. Augie moaned, then turned over the mound to Ronny.

27. The waiter appeared with a huge mound of spaghetti.

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29. The Amanita muscaria is also born from a primordial mound.

30. Structure 9 is an unrestored mound northwest of Structure 7.

31. 2 It was easy to pick holes in the mound.

32. 13 The waiter appeared with a huge mound of spaghetti.

33. 9 I scratch my face to feel a bloodless mound.

34. Mound Capered goat cheese in the center of the plate

35. The constant rebuilding created an imposing tell, or city mound.

36. It started in a deeper water stage with first pure mechanical, then bio-mechanical sediment accumulation and the formation of a carbonate mud mound (Mud mound Stage).

37. The explorers climbed a mound to survey the land around them.

38. The tail ranges from about as long as the head and body in the Kakadu pebble-mound mouse to much longer in the western pebble-mound mouse.

39. The pie was topped with a mound of freshly whipped cream.

40. There it will impact a sandy mound resembling early Earth's surface.

41. The castle was built on top of a natural grassy mound.

42. A 'Cromlech' is a Celt burial mound, made of piled rocks

43. Mound Fire: Construction of a mound fire can be accomplished by using simple tools: a garden trowel, large stuff sack and a ground cloth or plastic garbage bag.

44. The church stands on a high mound just outside the village.

45. A few well-known Artemisias are 'Silver Mound' and the herb tarragon

46. Perhaps the greatest marvel of the mound, though, is its ventilation system.

47. A mound of earth or a platform upon which Explanation of Barbettes

48. 1959 The Belcher mound: a stratified Caddoan site in Caddo Parish, Louisiana

49. You can call a similar mound built by termites an Anthill too

50. In both Arabic and Hebrew, tell means "mound" – consecutive layers of habitation built up a mound over time, as is common for ancient settlements in the Middle East and Anatolia.