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    hill·ock
    [ˈhilək]
    noun
    hillock (noun) · hillocks (plural noun)
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    The word hillock was formed by adding the Old English diminutive -oc to hill, meaning "little hill." You can also call this small, ridged slope of land a knoll. You might sit in the shade of a hillock to eat your picnic lunch, or watch your dog scampering up and down hillocks covered in wildflowers.
    Small hillocks, and so on, are used to check the inertia navigation on which it basically depends. Even the famous butter mountain is really a hillock. There are hillocks, but not too many mountains. They see much greater dangers and difficulties than exist, and are making somewhat of a mountain out of a hillock, if not a molehill.
    You can also call this small, ridged slope of land a knoll. You might sit in the shade of a hillock to eat your picnic lunch, or watch your dog scampering up and down hillocks covered in wildflowers. While you may get out of breath running up a hill, you'll scale a hillock with no problem.
    It is a hamlet set on a small hillock centred on a historic church. In the area enclosed by the wall are numerous small hillocks of different sizes.
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