Tumulous
adjective
1.
having mounds; full of mounds; tumular.
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- Tumultuary
adjective 1. tumultuous; turbulent. 2. confused; disorderly; haphazard: tumultuary habits of studying.
- Tumultuous
adjective 1. full of tumult or riotousness; marked by disturbance and uproar: a tumultuous celebration. 2. raising a great clatter and commotion; disorderly or noisy: a tumultuous crowd of students. 3. highly agitated, as the mind or emotions; distraught; turbulent. adjective 1. uproarious, riotous, or turbulent: a tumultuous welcome 2. greatly agitated, confused, or disturbed: […]
- Tumultuously
adjective 1. full of tumult or riotousness; marked by disturbance and uproar: a tumultuous celebration. 2. raising a great clatter and commotion; disorderly or noisy: a tumultuous crowd of students. 3. highly agitated, as the mind or emotions; distraught; turbulent. adjective 1. uproarious, riotous, or turbulent: a tumultuous welcome 2. greatly agitated, confused, or disturbed: […]
- Tumulus
noun, plural tumuluses, tumuli [too-myuh-lahy, tyoo-] /ˈtu myəˌlaɪ, ˈtyu-/ (Show IPA) 1. Archaeology. an artificial mound, especially over a grave; barrow. 2. Geology. a domelike swelling or mound formed in congealed lava. noun (pl) -li (-liː) 1. (archaeol) (no longer in technical usage) another word for barrow2
