• Frequency of Use
    50 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    30 %
  • Mound Meanings

    noun a rounded mass projecting above a surface

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    Fields related to mound

    Sports

    In sports such as baseball or softball, a mound is the raised area in the center of the playing field where the pitcher stands to throw the ball.

    Geology

    In geology, a mound can refer to a natural landform created by the accumulation of sediment or volcanic activity.

    Archaeology

    In archaeology, a mound refers to a raised area of earth created by human activity, often used for burial sites or ceremonial purposes.

    Gardening

    In gardening, a mound can refer to a raised area of soil used for planting crops or flowers, often used for drainage or to improve soil quality.

    Occupation Usage of mound

    Writer

    In literature, the term 'mound' may be used to describe a large pile of earth or stones, often used as a burial site or as a symbol of power and authority.

    Archaeologist

    Archaeologists may use the term 'mound' to refer to a man-made accumulation of earth or debris, often indicating the presence of a historical settlement or burial site.

    Landscaper

    Landscapers may use the term 'mound' to refer to a raised area of soil or grass in a garden or yard, often used for decorative or functional purposes.

    Agricultural Engineer

    In agriculture, the term 'mound' may refer to a raised bed of soil used for planting crops, often designed to improve drainage and soil quality.

    Civil Engineer

    Civil engineers may use the term 'mound' to refer to a raised embankment or structure used for flood control, erosion prevention, or as a foundation for infrastructure projects.

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