Drumlin

/ˈdrʌmlɪn/ noun

An elongated hill formed by glacial action, with a steep slope facing the direction from which the glacier advanced and a gentle slope on the opposite side. Composed of glacial sediment.

From Irish 'droim' meaning 'ridge' or 'back,' with the diminutive suffix '-ín.' The term reflects how these hills resemble the curved back of a whale or sleeping animal.

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