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Definition of Mamelon

Mamelon
Mamelon Mam"e*lon, n. [F.] A rounded hillock; a rounded elevation or protuberance. --Westmin. Rev.

Meaning of Mamelon from wikipedia

- Mamelon (from French mamelon, "nipple") may refer to Mamelon (dentistry), a protrusion on a newly erupted tooth Mamelon (fort), a hillock fortified by...
- A mamelon (from French mamelon, "nipple") is one of three rounded protuberances which are present on the cutting edge of an incisor tooth when it first...
- A mamelon (from French 'nipple') is a French name for a breast shaped hillock. At the Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855) during the Crimean War the French...
- A mamelon (from French mamelon, "nipple") is a rock formation created by eruption of relatively thick or stiff lava through a narrow vent in the bedrock...
- tropical carbonate platforms. Externally, some species have raised bumps (mamelons) and star-shaped crevices (astrorhizae), which together help vent exhalant...
- Australia's eastern coast in 1770. Mamelon (from French "nipple") is a French name for a breast-shaped hillock. Fort Mamelon was a famous hillock fortified...
- Mamelon Point (67°19′S 64°49′W / 67.317°S 64.817°W / -67.317; -64.817) is a point 11 nautical miles (20 km) east-northeast of Cape Northrop on the...
- of the besieging armies opposite the Mamelon and Malakov. He himself led his corps at the storming of the Mamelon (7 June), and at the grand ****ault of...
- Monument and Hanging Rock) have also been recorded. Hanging Rock is a mamelon, created 6.25 million years ago by stiff magma pouring from a vent and...
- The mamelon of Sik****o is a mamelon 30 metres (98 ft) high, and 461 metres (1,512 ft) in cir****ference, located in the heart of Sik****o, Mali. It was...