hillers

/ˈhɪlərz/
noun
  1. People who live in or come from hilly areas.
    • The hillers of that region are known for their strong farming traditions.
    • Many hillers have adapted to the steep terrain by building terraced gardens.
    • The festival brought together hillers from several nearby mountain villages.
  2. A type of machine or tool used in farming to create ridges or mounds of soil, especially for planting crops like potatoes.
    • Before planting, they ran the hiller down the field to prepare the soil.
    • Modern hillers can be attached to tractors to speed up the planting process.
    • The farmer used a hiller to form neat rows for the potato plants.
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