Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
hori
Noun
/ˈhɔːri/

Definition
A term often used in the context of landscape gardening, referring to a shallow pit or depression in the ground where plants can be cultivated.

Examples
- The garden had a beautiful hori where we grew a variety of herbs.
- Farmers often create horis to trap rainwater for their crops.
- In traditional Japanese landscaping, hori are essential for creating a microclimate.

Meaning
The word ‘hori’ is derived from Japanese culture, typically associated with specific agricultural techniques. It encapsulates ideas of nurturing and cultivating the earth for growing plants.

Synonyms
- pit
- depression
- groove
- trench