- Look up
hillock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
hillock or
knoll is a
small hill,
usually separated from a
larger group of
hills such as a range...
- The axon
hillock is a
specialized part of the cell body (or soma) of a
neuron that
connects to the axon. It can be
identified using light microscopy from...
- Jay
Hillock (born c. 1949) is an
American former college basketball coach. He was the head
coach for six
seasons in the West
Coast Conference, four at...
- The
Hillock is the
ancient centre of the
village of Ribchester, Lancashire, England. Now
located directly in
front of the
White Bull
public house, and...
- Fort The Sion
Hillock Fort is a fort in
Mumbai (Bombay), India. It was
built under the
regime of the
English East
India Company,
between 1669 and 1677...
-
James Hillocks (born 28
January 1915) was a
Scottish painter. He won the
Guthrie Award in 1947 with his work, the oil
painting Portrait Of My Mother. He...
- The Lion's
Mound (French:
Butte du Lion, lit. "Lion's
Hillock/Knoll"; Dutch:
Leeuw van Waterloo, lit. "Lion of Waterloo") is a
large conical artificial...
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within the
parish include Loosley Row, Speen,
Wardrobes and Parslow's
Hillock. RAF
Bomber Command commandeered agricultural land for an
airfield during...
- landscape. The
Hopeman Sandstones were
previously referred to as the
Cutties Hillock Sandstone,
Quarry Wood Sandstones,
Sandstones of Hopeman, and Hopeman-****mingstown...
- S.
Hippolytes in 1757 as a part of Mahé Mission. The
Mooppenkunnu is a
Hillock. It is a
Heritage picnic spot in Mahé district.
There are
pavements to...