intransitive verb
Definition: To become filled with fine particles of soil or sediment, often found in water bodies.
Example: The river began to silt after heavy rains brought in more sediment.
noun
Definition: A type of soil made up of very fine particles that are larger than clay but smaller than sand.
Example: The riverbank was covered in a layer of silt after the flood.
transitive verb
Definition: To fill or cover an area with fine particles of soil or sediment, often from rivers or streams.
Example: Heavy rains caused the river to silt the nearby fields, making them less fertile.