tumulus
American
[too-myuh-luhs, tyoo-]
/ ˈtu mjə ləs, ˈtju- /
noun
tumuluses,
plural
tumuli
plural
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Archaeology. an artificial mound, especially over a grave; barrow.
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Geology. a domelike swelling or mound formed in congealed lava.
tumulus
British
/ ˈtjuːmjʊləs /
noun
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of tumulus
1680–90; < Latin: mound, swelling, equivalent to tum ( ēre ) to swell + -ulus -ule
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