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hum·mock H0322600 (hŭm′ək)n.1. A low mound or ridge of earth; a knoll.2. See hammock2.3. A ridge or hill of ice in an ice field. [Origin unknown.] hum′mock·y adj.hummock (ˈhʌmək) n1. (Physical Geography) a hillock; knoll2. (Physical Geography) a ridge or mound of ice in an ice field3. (Physical Geography) chiefly Also called: hammock Southern US a wooded area lying above the level of an adjacent marsh[C16: of uncertain origin; compare hump, hammock] ˈhummocky adjhum•mock (ˈhʌm ək) n. 1. Also, hammock. an elevated tract of land rising above the general level of a marshy region. 2. a knoll or hillock. 3. a ridge in an ice field. [1545–55; humm- (akin to hump) + -ock] hum′mock•y, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | hummock - a small natural hill hammock, hillock, knoll, moundanthill, formicary - a mound of earth made by ants as they dig their nesthill - a local and well-defined elevation of the land; "they loved to roam the hills of West Virginia"kopje, koppie - a small hill rising up from the African veldmolehill - a mound of earth made by moles while burrowing | Translationshummock
hummock1. a hillock; knoll 2. a ridge or mound of ice in an ice field 3. Chiefly southern US a wooded area lying above the level of an adjacent marsh Hummock a pileup of fragments of ice floes on the ice cover of seas, rivers, and lakes. Hummocks are caused by the lateral pressure of ice fields on one another and on the shoreline and shoals, which results in fragmentation of the edges of the fields. Hummocks are most common in the East Siberian and Chukchi seas and in the open part of the Arctic Ocean, where their height sometimes exceeds 8–9 m (in coastal areas it may reach 15–20 m). Among the forms of hummock development that are distinguished are ridges (in solid drifting ice), barriers (hummock ridges on the margin of the shore ice, occasionally resting on the bottom), standing floes (ropaks), and stamukhi (individual pile-ups on shoals). The degree of development of hummocks is measured on a five-point scale; 0 indicates a completely smooth ice sheet, and 5 means that the ice sheet is completely covered with hummocks. hummock[′həm·ək] (ecology) A rounded or conical knoll frequently formed of earth and covered with vegetation. (geology) A rounded or conical knoll, mound, hillock, or other small elevation, generally of equal dimensions and not ridgelike. Also known as hammock. (hydrology) A mound, hillock, or pile of broken floating ice, either fresh or weathered, that has been forced upward by pressure, as in an ice field or ice floe. AcronymsSeeHmckhummock
Synonyms for hummocknoun a small natural hillSynonymsRelated Words- anthill
- formicary
- hill
- kopje
- koppie
- molehill
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