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Definition of hill
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of hill is as below...
Hill (v. t.) A
single
cluster
or group of
plants
growing
close
together,
and
having
the earth
heaped
up about them; as, a hill of corn or
potatoes..
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Cutting
::
Cutting
(a.)
Chilling;
penetrating;
sharp;
as, a
cutting
wind..
Penny
::
Penny (n.) An
English
coin,
formerly
of
copper,
now of
bronze,
the
twelfth
part of an
English
shilling
in
account
value,
and equal to four
farthings,
or about two
cents;
--
usually
indicated
by the
abbreviation
d. (the
initial
of
denarius)..
Ague
::
Ague (n.) A
chill,
or state of
shaking,
as with
cold..
Hero
::
Hero (n.) The
principal
personage
in a poem,
story,
and the like, or the
person
who has the
principal
share in the
transactions
related;
as
Achilles
in the
Iliad,
Ulysses
in the
Odyssey,
and
Aeneas
in the
Aeneid..
Laurentian
::
Laurentian
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or near, the St.
Lawrence
River;
as, the
Laurentian
hills..
Florin
::
Florin
(n.) A
silver
coin of
Florence,
first
struck
in the
twelfth
century,
and noted for its
beauty.
The name is given to
different
coins in
different
countries.
The
florin
of
England,
first
minted
in 1849, is worth two
shillings,
or about 48
cents;
the
florin
of the
Netherlands,
about 40
cents;
of
Austria,
about 36
cents..
Convoy
::
Convoy
(n.) A drag or brake
applied
to the
wheels
of a
carriage,
to check their
velocity
in going down a
hill..
Ridge
::
Ridge (n.) A range of hills or
mountains,
or the upper part of such a
range;
any
extended
elevation
between
valleys..
Hilltop
::
Hilltop
(n.) The top of a hill.
Chilling
::
Chilling
(a.)
Making
chilly
or cold;
depressing;
discouraging;
cold;
distant;
as, a
chilling
breeze;
a
chilling
manner..
Bergh
::
Bergh (n.) A hill.
Terrace
::
Terrace
(v.) A
street,
or a row of
houses,
on a bank or the side of a hill;
hence,
any
street,
or row of
houses..
Shill
::
Shill (v. t.) To put under
cover;
to
sheal.
Defile
::
Defile
(n.) Any
narrow
passage
or gorge in which
troops
can march only in a file, or with a
narrow
front;
a long,
narrow
pass
between
hills,
rocks,
etc..
Sunny
::
Sunny
(superl.)
Exposed
to the rays of the sun;
brightened
or
warmed
by the
direct
rays of the sun; as, a sunny room; the sunny side of a
hill..
Chill
::
Chill (a.)
Discouraging;
depressing;
dispiriting.
Hilling
::
Hilling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hil.
Scenery
::
Scenery
(n.) Sum of
scenes
or
views;
general
aspect,
as
regards
variety
and
beauty
or the
reverse,
in a
landscape;
combination
of
natural
views,
as
woods,
hills,
etc..
Haar
::
Haar (n.) A fog; esp., a fog or mist with a chill
wind..
Dunghill
::
Dunghill
(n.) Any mean
situation
or
condition;
a vile
abode.
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