Gnoll vs. Knoll — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Gnoll and Knoll
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Definitions
Gnoll
A usually evil and hyena-like humanoid creature found in various forms in fantasy literature and video games.
Knoll
A small rounded hill or mound; a hillock.
Knoll
A knell.
Knoll
To ring mournfully; knell.
Knoll
To ring or sound (a bell, for example) mournfully; knell.
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Knoll
A small mound or rounded hill.
Knoll
(oceanography) A rounded, underwater hill with a prominence of less than 1,000 metres, which does not breach the water's surface.
Knoll
A knell.
Knoll
(transitive) To ring (a bell) mournfully; to knell.
Knoll
(ambitransitive) To sound (something) like a bell; to knell.
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Knoll
(transitive) To call (someone, to church) by sounding or making a knell (as a bell, a trumpet, etc).
Knoll
To arrange related objects in parallel or at 90 degree angles.
Knoll
A little round hill; a mound; a small elevation of earth; the top or crown of a hill.
On knoll or hillock rears his crest,Lonely and huge, the giant oak.
Knoll
The tolling of a bell; a knell.
Knoll
To ring, as a bell; to strike a knell upon; to toll; to proclaim, or summon, by ringing.
Heavy clocks knolling the drowsy hours.
Knoll
To sound, as a bell; to knell.
For a departed being's soulThe death hymn peals, and the hollow bells knoll.
Knoll
A small natural hill