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Word | Girth |
French Meaning | circonférence, sangle (d'une selle), sangler, sangle, tour de poitrine, tour de hanches |
stable gear consisting of a band around a horse's belly that holds the saddle in place / the distance around a person''s body / A band or strap which encircles the body / distance around something; circumference / the measurement around the middle of something, especially a person's waist. / the size of someone or something measured around the middle / a band or strap placed around the body of an animal (such as a horse) to hold something (such as a saddle) on its back, | |
Usage | ⇒ His girth has increased over the years ⇒ It took an extra-large cummerbund to fit around Andrew Carnegie's considerable girth. ⇒ The tree is about two meters in girth. ⇒ Measuring ten metres in girth , weighing 23 tons and knocking on a bit at about 8 years old, the tree is an impressive - if ungainly - sight. ⇒ A tree was 12 feet in height and 8 feet in girth |
Synonyms | cinch, belt, circumference, girt, gird, girdle, perimeter, periphery, band, begird, border, string, cincture, circuit, strap, cestus, expansion, halter, surcingle, width, |
Antonyms | depth, stretch, bound, compass, aloofness, continuance, dimension, distance, duration, end, extension, extent, gale, gust, length, measurement, range, size, storm, strength, |
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