inearth
/aɪnˈɜrθ/Definitions
1. noun
A mound or ridge of earth, especially one formed by the action of the wind.
“The landscape architect carefully designed a series of inearths to separate the different sections of the garden.”
2. verb
To bury or cover something in earth, especially in a natural way.
“The roots of the tree inearths itself slowly over the years, becoming more stable in the ground.”