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Meaning of "kelt"

kelt (verb) - to spawn, typically used in reference to salmon or trout returning to their native streams to reproduce
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  • Obsolete spelling of Celt
  • A thin, recently spawned iteroparous salmon.
  • Pronunciation spelling of kilt.
  • Cloth with the nap, generally of native black wool.

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Atlantic salmon seasons - Includes all tributaries unless otherwise noted Water Spring kelt Bright salmon.
Kelt 's cemetry Havránok.
To the knees, and called a kelt.

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