dimplement

noun
/ˈdɪmpəlmənt/

Etymology

From dimple + -ment.

  1. derived from *dʰewb- — “deep, hollow
  2. derived from *dumpaz — “hole, hollow, pit
  3. inherited from *dumpilaz — “sink-hole, dimple
  4. inherited from *dumpil
  5. inherited from *dympel
  6. inherited from dimpel
  7. suffixed as dimplement — “dimple + ment

Definitions

  1. The state of being dimpled, or marked with gentle depressions.

    • the ground's most gentle dimplement

The neighborhood

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