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tu⋅mu⋅lus

[too-myuh-luhs, tyoo-]
–noun, plural -lus⋅es, -li [-lahy] .
1. Archaeology. an artificial mound, esp. over a grave; barrow.
2. Geology. a domelike swelling or mound formed in congealed lava.

Origin:
1680–90; < L: mound, swelling, equiv. to tum(ēre) to swell + -ulus -ule
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tumulus 
ancient burial mound, 1686, from L. tumulus "hillock," from tumere "to swell" (see thigh).
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