large mound

collocation in English

meaningsoflargeandmound

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large
adjective
uk
/lɑːdʒ/
us
/lɑːrdʒ/
big in size ...
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mound
noun[C]
uk
/maʊnd/
us
/maʊnd/
a large pile of earth, stones, etc. like a ...
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(Definition oflargeandmoundfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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They also display alargemoundslope that characterizes the coarsening dynamics without slope selection.
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It features alargemoundand village, as well as a cemetery area.
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However, there was a that almost completely destroyed thelargemound.
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This site contains alargemound, some 180 metres in diameter, and covers an area of about 5 hectares.
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These consist of alargemound, with very little stonework visible.
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Alargemoundwas removed to make way for the hotel veranda.
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A small kidney-shaped bailey lies south of alargemound, originally separated from it by a 2.1m deep ditch.
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She goes to alargemoundof hay and buries the kittens' basket in it.
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It consists of alargemoundwith a passage running through the centre and several small chambers opening off it.
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He used concrete because it could support alargemoundof earthen material for insulation against freezing.
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Several area construction companies provided earth moving equipment which was essential in removing alargemoundof dirt blocking the ticket booth.
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Like other megapodes relatives, it builds alargemoundnest with soil and vegetation, with the eggs hatched by the heat produced by decomposition.
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Alargemoundwas formerly located towards the northeastern end of the key.
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Thislargemoundis almost 1 km in diameter and 25 m high.
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The only anomaly is alargemoundof table salt in the victim's wardrobe.
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They believed thelargemound, which was one of many, was a burial mound because the bowls and pots they found were deliberately buried there.
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Like other megapodes in the genus, they build alargemoundnest.
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