noun
- A flight of steps leading down to a river or body of water, especially in India.
- A mountain pass or a range of hills, particularly in India.
Usage: chiefly Indian English; also spelled 'ghat'
Usage: chiefly Indian English; also spelled 'ghat'
Examples
- Pilgrims gathered at the ghaut to bathe in the sacred river.
- The old ghaut provided access to the water for local residents.
- We descended the stone ghaut to reach the riverbank.
- The Western Ghaut mountains stretch along the coast of India.
- Boats were moored near the ghaut, waiting for passengers.