资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Hill \Hill\, n. [OE. hil, hul, AS. hyll; akin to OD. hille, hil,
L. collis, and prob. to E. haulm, holm, and column. Cf. 2d
{Holm}.]
1. A natural elevation of land, or a mass of earth rising
above the common level of the surrounding land; an
eminence less than a mountain.
Every mountain and hill shall be made low. --Is. xl.
4.
2. The earth raised about the roots of a plant or cluster of
plants. [U. S.] See {Hill}, v. t.
3. A single cluster or group of plants growing close
together, and having the earth heaped up about them; as, a
hill of corn or potatoes. [U. S.]
{Hill ant} (Zo["o]l.), a common ant ({Formica rufa}), of
Europe and America, which makes mounds or ant-hills over
its nests.
{Hill myna} (Zo["o]l.), one of several species of birds of
India, of the genus {Gracula}, and allied to the
starlings. They are easily taught to speak many words.
[Written also {hill mynah}.] See {Myna}.
{Hill partridge} (Zo["o]l.), a partridge of the genus
{Aborophila}, of which numerous species in habit Southern
Asia and the East Indies.
{Hill tit} (Zo["o]l.), one of numerous species of small
Asiatic singing birds of the family {Leiotrichid[ae]}.
Many are beautifully colored.
资料来源 : WordNet®
hill myna
n : glossy black Asiatic starling often taught to mimic speech
[syn: {Indian grackle}, {grackle}, {Gracula religiosa}]