mamilla
/mæˈmɪlə/Definitions
1. noun
A small hill or mound, especially one formed by human activity, such as a burial mound.
“The archaeologists studied the ancient mamilla in the field, uncovering its secrets.”
2. noun
A small hill or mound on a road, especially one that marks the boundary between two territories.
“The mamilla stood proudly on the border, symbolizing the division between the two countries.”