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Silty - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Silty describes soil or sediment that contains fine particles of sand and clay, giving it a smooth, soft texture. It is often fertile and found near rivers or lakes.

silty

/ˈsɪlti/ /ˈsɪlti/

Definition:

Containing or resembling silt; fine, earthy sediment deposited by water.

Synonyms:

muddy, sedimentary, alluvial, clayey

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

clean, coarse

Common Collocations:

silty soil, silty water, silty deposits

Derivatives:

siltiness, siltier

Usage Tips:

Use "silty" to describe soil or water with fine sediment; avoid for coarse or sandy textures.

Common Phrases:

silty bottom, silty riverbed, silty loam

Etymology:

Derived from "silt," from Old English *sealt* (salt) or Proto-Germanic *sultijō*.

Examples:

  • 1. The riverbank was covered in silty mud after the flood.
  • 2. Farmers avoid planting in silty soil because it retains too much water.
  • 3. The pond turned silty after heavy rains washed in dirt.
  • 4. Her boots sank into the silty ground near the lake.

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