olid

/ˈoʊlɪd/

Definitions

1. noun

A small, usually oval-shaped hill or mound of earth, often formed by erosion.

“The landscape artist decided to paint the beautiful olid in the distance.”

2. verb

To form or become a hill or mound of earth, especially through erosion.

“The wind began to olid the sandy dunes on the beach.”

Synonyms

  • hill
  • mound

Antonyms

  • depression
  • valley