The importance of monticule characters in biometry, functional morphology, and evolution have been discussed elsewhere. |
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And so, she found shelter under a mossy nook nearby that protruded from a monticule of earth. |
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This monticule was known as the site where the splendid temple had been built centuries ago. |
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The text begins with a review of the characteristic properties of local microstructures around whisker and monticule grains. |
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According to archaeological excavations, an oak forest grew on the monticule. |
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The tourist spot is a monticule, or minor cone of a volcano. |
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This was no mountain despite its name; it was a monticule. |
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Forces attempted to straighten out the line at a small monticule. |
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