hummocked

English

Etymology

hummock + -ed

Adjective

hummocked (comparative more hummocked, superlative most hummocked)

  1. Having hummocks.
    • 1916, Captain Gerald S. Doorly, The Voyages of the Morning:
      The heavy floes and hummocked blocks, so beautiful and peaceful—looking only a few days before, now assumed a totally different aspect. The sea was gradually rising, a swell perceptible, and the ship bumping with increasing thuds against these rolling spur-projecting dangers.

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