eft

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eft Definition

a young newt, especially the reddish-orange terrestrial stage of the common newt.

Using eft: Examples

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

  • Example

    The eft is a juvenile newt that lives on land.

  • Example

    The eft stage of the newt is characterized by its bright orange color.

  • Example

    Efts are often found in damp forests and near streams.

eft Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for eft

Phrases with eft

  • the terrestrial juvenile stage of the eastern newt, which is bright orange-red in color

    Example

    The red eft is a common sight in the forests of eastern North America.

  • eftsoons

    soon afterward; presently

    Example

    He promised to return eftsoons with the necessary supplies.

  • eftest

    most easily; most willingly

    Example

    I would eftest leave this place and never return.

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Summary: eft in Brief

'Eft' refers to the juvenile stage of a newt, particularly the reddish-orange terrestrial stage of the common newt. Efts are often found in damp forests and near streams. The term 'red eft' specifically refers to the terrestrial juvenile stage of the eastern newt, which is bright orange-red in color.