Milt

How many syllables in Milt?

milt has 1 syllables

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milt

Definition of Milt

the sperm-containing fluid in male fish

How should Milt divide into syllables

This word has one syllable. The letter 'i' is the only vowel, and the other letters 'm', 'l', and 't' are consonants.

Part of Speech - Milt

Noun

The milt of the salmon is used to fertilize the eggs.

Sentences with Milt

  • The fisherman examined the milt of the trout to determine its age.
  • The male salmon releases milt into the water to fertilize the eggs laid by the female salmon.
  • The chef used milt as an ingredient in his fish chowder.
  • The scientist studied the milt of different species of fish to compare their reproductive systems.
  • The aquarium had a display about the different types of milt found in various fish.
  • The fishing boat caught a large number of male fish with full milt sacs.
  • The biology teacher explained the process of milt release in male fish to her students.
  • The genetics researcher studied the DNA found in milt to learn more about fish populations.
  • The sushi chef used milt from a variety of fish to create a tasting menu for his customers.
  • The fish hatchery collected milt from different species of fish to breed new hybrids.

Quotes with Milt

  • The salmon is the most prized fish in Alaska, and the milt, the male semen, is the most prized part of the salmon.
  • The Atlantic salmon is a magnificent fish, and the milt, its semen, is the most valuable substance in the world.
  • Trout that are spawning have milt that is about the consistency of toothpaste, and it's about the same color.
  • Milt was a handsome man in his mid-thirties, with short-cropped hair and a neatly trimmed beard.
  • The milt of a male fish is not just sperm; it has a lot of other nutrients in it that are important for the development of the eggs.

Number of characters in Milt

4 ( m, i, l, t )

Unique letters in Milt

4 ( m, i, l, t )

Milt Backwards

tlim

Phonetic Transcription of Milt

IPA (International): mɪlt

ARA (American): mɪlt

EPA (English): mɪlt

MIH-LT