holt

[hoสŠlt]

holt Definition

  • 1a small wood or grove of trees
  • 2a den or lair of a wild animal, especially an otter

Using holt: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "holt" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The holt was filled with oak and maple trees.

  • Example

    The otter's holt was hidden among the reeds by the riverbank.

holt Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for holt

Phrases with holt

  • to create a hiding place or shelter

    Example

    The campers made a holt under the trees to avoid the rain.

  • a den or burrow used by otters for shelter and protection

    Example

    The researchers found several otter holts along the river.

  • a type of woodland characterized by a dense canopy and a variety of tree species

    Example

    The holt woodland was home to many different types of birds and animals.

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Summary: holt in Brief

The term 'holt' [hoสŠlt] refers to a small wood or grove of trees, or a den or lair of a wild animal, especially an otter. It is often used in phrases like 'otter holt' and 'holt woodland,' and can also be used to describe creating a hiding place or shelter.

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