"Mined" is the past tense of mine: Archeologists have found evidence that iron ore was mined in the Andes 2000 years ago.
"Mound" can be a noun: The check was buried under a mound of papers on the table. "Mound can also be a verb: Mound the frosting on the cake and use a spatula to spread it out and down the sides.
Note that where "mound" is used as a verb, the past tense is "mounded": He mounded the earth around the base of the newly planted tree.
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Fined, found, mined, mound, round, upped, baked, faked, mated, etc. bread
I would say that's a "mound" of earth.
Mound is one syllable. Syllables are basically how many times your jaw opens when you say a word. Put your finger on your jaw and count how many times it opens when you say a word to find out how many syllables if has.
its a very new add on to the mound ... i wont to say this is it first year ... but i think ive seen it last year on the player mound ...
the mound over there is covered in sea men
my answer is builders mound
mined (like mined for diamonds)
The address of the Mound Valley Library is: 411 Hickory, Mound Valley, 67354 0179
A burial mound is a mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves.
There is no way for us to answer- you did not say WHAT element you are asking about. Please repost a COMPLETE question, and we will try to get you a good answer.
The address of the Mound Valley Historical Society is: 717 Hickory St, Mound Valley, KS 67354