Definition of Mounded over

1. Adjective. Having a wound formed over it.

Participles: Mound Over

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mounded Over

moun
mounanaite
mounch
mounched
mounching
mound-bird
mound bird
mound builder
mound over
moundbird
moundbirds
moundbuilder
moundbuilders
mounded
mounded over (current term)
mounding
moundlike
mounds
mounier-kuhn syndrome
mounseer
mounseers
mount up
mountable
mountain
mountain(a)
mountain-goat
mountain-lion
mountain-reindeer

Literary usage of Mounded over

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture: A Discussion for the Amateur, and by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1917)
"In mild climates, earth may be mounded over them, but a large drain-tile placed over the mound provides a better method for the home garden. developed when ..."

2. Maori and Polynesian: Their Origin, History, and Culture by John Macmillan Brown (1907)
"... gained sufficient engineering skill to cut, haul, and raise over his dead enormous blocks of stone, and to leave them either uncovered or mounded over. ..."

3. The Solitary by James Oppenheim (1919)
"The ages open, and they are bins of dust, They are bins of the dust of the once-dreaming clay, They are valleys mounded over With dust of our ..."

4. Health Bulletin by Pennsylvania Dept. of Health (1917)
"Dirt should be replaced promptly and tamped, any surplus being mounded over the trench. Garbage should not remain overnight uncovered in the trenches. ..."

5. Next to the Ground: Chronicles of a Countryside by Martha McCulloch Williams (1902)
"Even there they were in snow caves, since the thickets were all mounded over. But they had at least a chance of life and some small show for food. ..."

6. The Minnesota Horticulturist by Minnesota State Horticultural Society (1887)
"... should be prepared in the fall, and be burried in the earth out of doors for the winter, out of the reach of frost and carefully mounded over to throw ..."

7. The Deeds of Beowulf: An English Epic of the Eighth Century Done Into Modern by John Earle (1892)
"... with their bows to sea-ward; that they were however not sent to sea, but were either burnt in that position, or mounded over with earth. ..."

8. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture: A Discussion for the Amateur, and by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1917)
"In mild climates, earth may be mounded over them, but a large drain-tile placed over the mound provides a better method for the home garden. developed when ..."

9. Maori and Polynesian: Their Origin, History, and Culture by John Macmillan Brown (1907)
"... gained sufficient engineering skill to cut, haul, and raise over his dead enormous blocks of stone, and to leave them either uncovered or mounded over. ..."

10. The Solitary by James Oppenheim (1919)
"The ages open, and they are bins of dust, They are bins of the dust of the once-dreaming clay, They are valleys mounded over With dust of our ..."

11. Health Bulletin by Pennsylvania Dept. of Health (1917)
"Dirt should be replaced promptly and tamped, any surplus being mounded over the trench. Garbage should not remain overnight uncovered in the trenches. ..."

12. Next to the Ground: Chronicles of a Countryside by Martha McCulloch Williams (1902)
"Even there they were in snow caves, since the thickets were all mounded over. But they had at least a chance of life and some small show for food. ..."

13. The Minnesota Horticulturist by Minnesota State Horticultural Society (1887)
"... should be prepared in the fall, and be burried in the earth out of doors for the winter, out of the reach of frost and carefully mounded over to throw ..."

14. The Deeds of Beowulf: An English Epic of the Eighth Century Done Into Modern by John Earle (1892)
"... with their bows to sea-ward; that they were however not sent to sea, but were either burnt in that position, or mounded over with earth. ..."

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