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Knoll vs Dune - What's the difference?

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Knoll is a related term of dune.


As a noun knoll

is bulb.

As a proper noun dune is

an island close to.

knoll

English

Etymology 1

(etyl)

Noun

(en noun)
  • A small mound or rounded hill.
  • * Sir Walter Scott
  • On knoll or hillock rears his crest, / Lonely and huge, the giant oak.

    Etymology 2

    Imitative, or variant of (knell).

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A knell.
  • Verb

    (en verb)
  • To ring (a bell) mournfully; to knell.
  • To sound, like a bell; to knell.
  • * Shakespeare, "As you like it", Act II, scene VII, 114
  • If ever been where bells have knollĀ“d to church.
  • * Byron
  • For a departed being's soul / The death hymn peals, and the hollow bells knoll .
  • * Tennyson
  • Heavy clocks knolling the drowsy hours.

    Etymology 3

    Named after Knoll, a furniture fabrication shop, famous for its angular range of designer furniture.

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To arrange related objects in parallel or at 90 degree angles.
  • dune

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (geomorphology) A ridge or hill of sand piled up by the wind.
  • Synonyms

    * sand dune, sand-dune

    Antonyms

    * dyke, dike

    Derived terms

    * dunesand

    See also

    * thick, German dick cf. dyke (dike) * thin, German cf. dune (down)-->

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