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Meaning of monticle

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monticle (n.)

A little mount; a hillock; a small elevation or prominence.

monticle Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Mayan city boasts a towering monticle that once served as a temple.
  2. The verdant monticle offered a panoramic view of the surrounding valley.
  3. The archaeologists excavated the monticle, revealing layers of human habitation.
  4. The symmetrical monticle stood out against the flat terrain, a testament to ancient engineering skills.
  5. The monticle was capped with a ruined structure that hinted at its former grandeur.
  6. The artificial monticle provided a strategic vantage point for military purposes.
  7. The monticle was a sacred site to the indigenous people, where ceremonies and rituals were performed.
  8. The mound of earth, known as a monticle, was formed naturally over thousands of years.
  9. The monticle's steep sides made it difficult to ascend, but the view from the top was worth the effort.
  10. The symmetrical monticle served as a navigation landmark for ancient travelers.

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A little mount; a hillock; a small elevation or prominence.

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The ancient Mayan city boasts a towering monticle that once served as a temple.

The verdant monticle offered a panoramic view of the surrounding valley.

The archaeologists excavated the monticle, revealing layers of human habitation.

The symmetrical monticle stood out against the flat terrain, a testament to ancient engineering skills.