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ghat

American  
[gawt, got] / gɔt, gɒt /
Or ghaut

noun

  1. a wide set of steps descending to a river, especially a river used for bathing.

  2. a mountain pass.

  3. a mountain range or escarpment.


ghat British  
/ ɡɔːt /

noun

  1. stairs or a passage leading down to a river

  2. a mountain pass or mountain range

  3. a place of cremation

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Etymology

Origin of ghat

1595–1605; < Hindi ghāṭ < Sanskrit ghaṭṭa

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Example Sentences

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Extraction began at Amdai Ghat around 2021, and at Rowghat in 2023.

From Barron's • Apr. 22, 2026

As cross-desert traffic grew, several new settlements developed to aid the movement of goods north and south of the Sahara, including Sijilmasa, Ghat, Gao, Awdaghust, and Kano.

From Textbooks • Apr. 19, 2023

"A boy fighting fires in a forest near his home in Yamuna Ghat, New Delhi, India."

From BBC • Nov. 9, 2021

The memorial is at Raj Ghat where the famed independence leader was cremated after his assassination in 1948.

From The Guardian • Feb. 25, 2020

From Sivapur Ghat on the Gandaki, in the Company’s territory, to Bhelongji in Nepal, the distance is 2½ coses, very bad road, but large boats can go up the river. 

From An Account of The Kingdom of Nepal And of the Territories Annexed to this Dominion by the House of Gorkha by Hamilton, Francis