Rut | Mean of rut in English Dictionary
/ˈrʌt/
- Noun
- a long, narrow mark made by the wheels of a vehicle passing over an area
- The truck left deep ruts in the muddy ground.
- a situation or way of behaving that does not change
- She was stuck in a rut at her old job, so she quit work and went back to school.
- It is easy to get into a rut if you're not careful.
- the time when male animals (such as deer) become sexually active
- Bucks will defend their territory during the rut.
- a stag in rut