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Hill
/hɪl/noun / verb
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A hill is a naturally raised area of land that is smaller than a mountain and typically features a rounded top, often shaped by geological forces over millions of years. In modern contexts, it can also describe artificial mounds or serve metaphorically for challenges that require effort to overcome, like in personal growth or business hurdles.
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The UK's Ordnance Survey defines a hill as any natural elevation under 2,000 feet, but in the United States, the highest 'hill' in Florida, called Britton Hill, is only 345 feet above sea level, making it the lowest state high point and highlighting how definitions vary wildly across borders.
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