moundy
English
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editmoundy (comparative more moundy, superlative most moundy)
- Resembling or characteristic of a mound.
- 1869, Sir William Howard Russell, A Diary in the East During the Tour of the Prince and Princess of Wales, volume 2, page 472:
- The British Cemetery is a moundy patch of weeds and thistles, surrounded by a stone wall.