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Knoll

A knoll is a small natural hill that rises above the surrounding terrain. It is typically rounded in shape and smaller than a hill or mountain. Knolls are common in many landscapes and may occur individually or as part of a flat or gently rolling plain.

The word derives from Old English cnoll, cnole, from Proto-Germanic roots, meaning a rounded hill; it is

Knoll appears in many place names in English-speaking regions and commonly serves as a geographical descriptor

See also: hill, mound, hillock.

cognate
with
related
terms
in
other
Germanic
languages.
In
cartography
and
landscape
studies,
a
knoll
is
identified
as
a
minor
elevation
affecting
drainage,
vegetation,
and
land
use.
Knolls
are
usually
characterized
by
gentle
slopes
and
a
compact,
rounded
profile,
distinguishing
them
from
larger
hills
or
ridges.
in
toponyms.
It
is
also
a
surname
and
part
of
the
name
of
various
companies
and
institutions,
including
Knoll,
Inc.,
a
furniture
manufacturer
known
for
modernist
designs.