The difference between Hill and Toman
When used as nouns, hill means an elevated location smaller than a mountain, whereas toman means a division of 10,000 men in the mongolian army.
Hill is also verb with the meaning: to form into a heap or mound.
check bellow for the other definitions of Hill and Toman
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Hill as a noun:
An elevated location smaller than a mountain.
Examples:
"The park is sheltered from the wind by a hill to the east."
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Hill as a noun:
A sloping road.
Examples:
"You need to pick up speed to get up the hill that's coming up."
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Hill as a noun (US):
A heap of earth surrounding a plant.
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Hill as a noun (US):
A single cluster or group of plants growing close together, and having the earth heaped up about them.
Examples:
"a hill of corn or potatoes"
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Hill as a noun (baseball):
The pitcher's mound.
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Hill as a verb:
To form into a heap or mound.
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Hill as a verb:
To heap or draw earth around plants.
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Toman as a noun (historical, military):
A division of 10,000 men in the Mongolian army.
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Toman as a noun (historical, numismatics):
A Persian money of account or gold coin issued until 1927, notionally worth 10,000 dinars.
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Toman as a noun (informal, numismatics):
An Iranian coin or value of 10 rials.
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Toman as a noun (geography):
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