|noun|
1.A hillock or knoll.
‘Coming back we crossed a vast expanse of low, sandy hummocks covered with sand verbena.’
‘They watch for prey from slightly elevated perches such as hummocks, rocks, and fence posts.’
2.A hump or ridge in an ice field.
‘It can be a height of land, a _hummock_ of ice, or any place of elevation that affords an observer a clear view of their surroundings to make good observations.’
‘Just a tiny little ice _hummock_ that had been pushed up to form kind of a dinner-sized tabletop platform of ice that we thought might fit a single tent.’
3.A piece of forested ground rising above a marsh.
‘The resulting _hummock_ and hollow microtopography of the forest floor is characteristic of mixed conifer and cedar swamps in New York state.’
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