tumulose

/ˈtumjəloʊs/
adjective
  1. Having many small mounds, bumps, or hillocks; full of uneven, rounded elevations.
    • The tumulose landscape of the ancient battlefield made it difficult for the soldiers to march in a straight line.
    • After the earthquake, the once flat plain became tumulose with scattered debris and dirt piles.
    • The farmer's field was so tumulose that he had to level it before planting crops.
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