different between tumulose vs tumulous
tumulose
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tju?mj?l??z/, /tu?mj?l??z/
Adjective
tumulose (comparative more tumulose, superlative most tumulose)
- Alternative form of tumulous
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Latin
Adjective
tumul?se
- vocative masculine singular of tumul?sus
tumulose From the web:
tumulous
English
Etymology
From Latin tumul?sus (“full of hills or hillocks, hilly”), tumulus (“mound, hill, hillock”) +? -?sus, from tume? (“I swell”).
Adjective
tumulous (comparative more tumulous, superlative most tumulous)
- Full of small hills or mounds; hilly; tumulose.
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