(1) In the southern United States, especially Florida, an area characterized by hardwood vegetation, the soil being of a greater depth and containing more humus than that of the flatwoods or pinelands, hence being more suitable for cultivation. Particularly, a tract of forested land that rises above an adjacent marsh. (2) A ridge or hill of ice in an ice field.
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Meaning of HAMMOCK, ALSO HUMMOCK in English
Environmental engineering English vocabulary. Английский словарь экологического инжиниринга. 2012