tumulous

/ˈtumjələs/
adjective
  1. Full of mounds or hills; having a bumpy or uneven surface.
    • The tumulous landscape of the ancient battlefield was dotted with grassy burial mounds.
    • Hikers crossed a tumulous field of small hills left by retreating glaciers.
    • The garden's tumulous terrain made it difficult to mow the lawn evenly.
  2. Relating to or resembling a tumulus (an ancient burial mound).
    • Archaeologists studied the tumulous structures scattered across the valley.
    • The tumulous site contained several Bronze Age graves beneath the earth.
    • Visitors walked among the tumulous remains of the old cemetery.
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