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English
Etymology
From Latin tumulus (“a mound”): compare French tumulaire.
Adjective
tumular (not comparable)
- of, pertaining to, or shaped like a tumulus (heap or hillock).
- c. 1804-1806, John Pinkerton, Modern Geography, Vol. 1: A Description of the Empires, Kingdoms, States, and Colonies; With the Oceans, Seas, and Isles; In All Parts of the World
- Of the first epoch , no monuments can exist , except those of the tumular kind ; and it is impossible to ascertain the period of their formation
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Anagrams
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French tumulaire.
Adjective
tumular m or n (feminine singular tumulară, masculine plural tumulari, feminine and neuter plural tumulare)
- tumular
Declension
Spanish
Adjective
tumular m or f (masculine and feminine plural tumulares)
- tumular
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