mogote (muh-GOH-tee) n., an isolated steep-sided hill surrounded by flat alluvial plains; (SW US) a patch of brush or thickly grown shrubbery.
Both senses are from Latin American Spanish, from the same word (meaning a knoll or a conical pile of fagots/sheaves, probably from Basque) imported twice. The second is the one I'm familiar with, since that's my regional dialect now (I'm an import myself). Here's a pair of the first type in Cuba:

Thanks, WikiMedia!
(Yeah, I know, not as photogenic as a pacu.)
---L.
Both senses are from Latin American Spanish, from the same word (meaning a knoll or a conical pile of fagots/sheaves, probably from Basque) imported twice. The second is the one I'm familiar with, since that's my regional dialect now (I'm an import myself). Here's a pair of the first type in Cuba:
Thanks, WikiMedia!
(Yeah, I know, not as photogenic as a pacu.)
---L.
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