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Foothill vs Moothill - What's the difference?

foothill | moothill |

As nouns the difference between foothill and moothill

is that foothill is a hill at the base of a mountain or mountain range while moothill is a hill of meeting or council; an elevated place in the open air where public assemblies or courts were held by the Saxons.

foothill

English

(Foothills)

Noun

(en noun)
  • A hill at the base of a mountain or mountain range.
  • * 2012 , July 15. Richard Williams in Guardian Unlimited, Tour de France 2012: Carpet tacks cannot force Bradley Wiggins off track
  • The summit of the climb came 38km from the end of stage 14, which began in Limoux and ended in Foix in the foothills of the Pyrenees, and the incident occurred as the peloton emerged into the light and passed under the banner at the top, a quarter of an hour behind a five-man breakaway.

    moothill

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (UK, legal, obsolete) A hill of meeting or council; an elevated place in the open air where public assemblies or courts were held by the Saxons.
  • (Webster 1913)