noun
- A small stand or clump of trees, especially in prairie or grassland regions of Texas and the southwestern United States.
Usage: regional; chiefly Texas and southwestern U.S.
Examples
- The cattle gathered in the shade of a mott during the hottest part of the day.
- Across the prairie, scattered motts provided the only shelter for miles.
- The ranch house was built near a mott of live oak trees.
- Motts are common features of the Texas landscape.
- We spotted deer emerging from the mott at dusk.