salt lick
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Definition
Noun: A natural or artificial deposit of salt, often in the form of a block or exposed mineral deposit, which animals regularly lick to supplement their diet with essential minerals.
Usage
This term is used specifically to describe the location or object from which animals obtain salt. It is a compound noun.
Examples
- The deer visited the salt lick in the forest clearing every evening.
- Ranchers placed a salt lick in the pasture for the cattle.
- The natural salt lick attracted a variety of wildlife to the area.
Advanced Usage
- As a habitat feature: In ecology and wildlife management, a 'salt lick' is considered an important feature that influences animal movement and behavior.
- In paleontology: Fossilized areas believed to be ancient salt licks provide clues about the diets and habitats of prehistoric animals.
Variants and Related Words
- Mineral lick: A more general term for a site where animals lick soil or rocks to obtain essential minerals, not just salt. A 'salt lick' is a type of mineral lick.
Synonyms
- Mineral lick
- Salt block (when referring specifically to a manufactured block)
Notes
'Lick' in this compound noun refers to the action animals perform, not the deposit itself. The full term 'salt lick' names the deposit because of this characteristic animal behavior.
Noun
- a salt deposit that animals regularly lick