What does hill mean?we found 8 entries for the meaning of hill
 

Hill -- U.S. County in Montana
Population (2000): 16673
Housing Units (2000): 7453
Land area (2000): 2896.361217 sq. miles (7501.540796 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 19.686170 sq. miles (50.986945 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2916.047387 sq. miles (7552.527741 sq. km)
Located within: Montana (MT), FIPS 30
Location: 48.559559 N, 110.030529 W
Headwords: Hill Hill, MT Hill County Hill County, MT

Source: U.S. Gazetteer Counties (2000)
 

 

Hill -- U.S. County in Texas
Population (2000): 32321
Housing Units (2000): 14624
Land area (2000): 962.360148 sq. miles (2492.501234 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 23.287823 sq. miles (60.315182 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 985.647971 sq. miles (2552.816416 sq. km)
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 31.996685 N, 97.156742 W
Headwords: Hill Hill, TX Hill County Hill County, TX

Source: U.S. Gazetteer Counties (2000)
 

 

Hill \Hill\, n. [OE. hil, hul, AS. hyll; akin to OD. hille, hil, L. collis, and prob. to E. haulm, holm, and column. Cf. 2d Holm.]

1. A natural elevation of land, or a mass of earth rising above the common level of the surrounding land; an eminence less than a mountain. [1913 Webster]

Every mountain and hill shall be made low. --Is. xl. 4. [1913 Webster]

2. The earth raised about the roots of a plant or cluster of plants. [U. S.]

See Hill, v. t.

13 Webster]

3. 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. [U. S.]

[1913 Webster]

Hill ant (Zool.), a common ant (Formica rufa), of Europe and America, which makes mounds or ant-hills over its nests.

Hill myna (Zool.), one of several species of birds of India, of the genus Gracula, and allied to the starlings. They are easily taught to speak many words. [Written also hill mynah.]

See Myna.

Hill partridge (Zool.), a partridge of the genus Aborophila, of which numerous species in habit Southern Asia and the East Indies.

Hill tit (Zool.), one of numerous species of small Asiatic singing birds of the family Leiotrichid[ae]. Many are beautifully colored. [1913 Webster]

Source: The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
 

 

Hill \Hill\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hilled; p. pr. & vb. n. Hilling.]

To surround with earth; to heap or draw earth around or upon; as, to hill corn. [1913 Webster]

Showing them how to plant and hill it. --Palfrey. [1913 Webster]

Source: The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
 

 

121 Moby Thesaurus words for "hill": acclivity, anthill, bank, bank up, barrow, bilge, blain, bleb, blister, blob, boss, bow, brae, bubble, bulb, bulge, bulla, bump, bunch, burl, butte, button, cahot, chine, clump, cock, condyle, convex, decline, declivity, dowel, down, downgrade, downs, drift, drumlin, dune, ear, elevation, embankment, eminence, fell, flange, flap, foothill, foothills, gall, gnarl, grade, gradient, handle, haycock, haymow, hayrick, haystack, heap, heap up, height, highland, hillock, hummock, hump, hunch, incline, jog, joggle, knob, knoll, knot, knur, knurl, lip, loop, lump, mole, molehill, monticle, monticule, moor, mound, mount, mountain, mow, nevus, nub, nubbin, nubble, papilloma, peg, pile, pile up, prominence, promontory, pyramid, rib, rick, ridge, ring, rise, sand dune, shock, shoulder, slope, snowdrift, spine, stack, stack up, stud, style, swell, tab, tor, tubercle, tubercule, upgrade, upland, verruca, vesicle, wale, wart, welt

Source: Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
 

 

hill

noun

1: a local and well-defined elevation of the land
2: structure consisting of an artificial heap or bank usually of earth or stones; "they built small mounds to hide behind" [syn: mound]
3: United States railroad tycoon (1838-1916) [syn: J. J. Hill, James Jerome Hill]
4: risque English comedian (1925-1992) [syn: Benny Hill, Alfred Hawthorne]
5: (baseball) the slight elevation on which the pitcher stands [syn: mound, pitcher's mound] v : form into a hill

Source: WordNet (r) 2.0
 

 

Hill \Hill\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hilled; p. pr. & vb. n. Hilling.]

To surround with earth; to heap or draw earth around or upon; as, to hill corn.

Showing them how to plant and hill it. --Palfrey.

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
 

 

Hill \Hill\, n. [OE. hil, hul, AS. hyll; akin to OD. hille, hil, L. collis, and prob. to E. haulm, holm, and column. Cf. 2d Holm.]

1. A natural elevation of land, or a mass of earth rising above the common level of the surrounding land; an eminence less than a mountain.

Every mountain and hill shall be made low. --Is. xl. 4.

2. The earth raised about the roots of a plant or cluster of plants. [U. S.]

See Hill, v. t.

3. 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. [U. S.]

Hill ant (Zo["o]l.), a common ant (Formica rufa), of Europe and America, which makes mounds or ant-hills over its nests.

Hill myna (Zo["o]l.), one of several species of birds of India, of the genus Gracula, and allied to the starlings. They are easily taught to speak many words. [Written also hill mynah.]

See Myna.

Hill partridge (Zo["o]l.), a partridge of the genus Aborophila, of which numerous species in habit Southern Asia and the East Indies.

Hill tit (Zo["o]l.), one of numerous species of small Asiatic singing birds of the family Leiotrichid[ae]. Many are beautifully colored.

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
 

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