Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
bar-pit
noun
/bɑːr pɪt/

Definition
A bar-pit is a type of geological depression or hollow that forms in the landscape, typically associated with river or stream banks.

Examples
- The fish often gather around the bar-pit, making it a prime spot for anglers.
- After the heavy rains, the bar-pits along the riverbank filled up with water.
- Wildflowers grew abundantly around the bar-pit, attracted by the moisture in the soil.

Meaning
The term describes a specific area where sediment has accumulated and formed a small depression or pit near a bar, which is a deposit of sand or gravel along a river.

Synonyms
- depression
- hollow
- waterhole