Hillock

Hillock [HIL-ək]


Part of speech: noun
Origin: Middle English, 14th century


1. A small hill or mound.


Examples of hillock in a sentence


“As we drew closer to it, what first appeared to be a minor hillock revealed itself to be a far more significant peak.”


“Our farmland includes a hillock that’s always popular with our goats, who like to find the highest point to view their surroundings.”