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- GIRTH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GIRTH is a band or strap that encircles the body of an animal to fasten something (such as a saddle) on its back How to use girth in a sentence
- GIRTH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
GIRTH definition: 1 the distance around the outside of a thick or fat object, like a tree or a body: 2 the strap… Learn more
- girth noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of girth noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [uncountable, countable] the measurement around something, especially the middle part of a person’s body He rested his hands on his broad girth (= his large stomach) Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
- GIRTH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Girth definition: the measure around anything; circumference See examples of GIRTH used in a sentence
- Girth - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
The girth of something is the distance around its middle, and it usually refers to a person’s waist If you get pregnant with twins, your girth will probably block your view of your toes
- Girth - definition of girth by The Free Dictionary
1 the measure around a body or object; circumference 2 size; bulk 3 a band that passes underneath a horse or other animal to hold a saddle in place 4 something that encircles; a band or girdle 5 to bind or fasten with a girth 6 to girdle; encircle 7 to measure the girth of
- What does Girth mean? - Definitions. net
Girth generally refers to the measurement around the circumference of an object In graph theory, it refers to the length of the shortest cycle contained in the graph In context of people or animals, it often refers to the measurement around the body or a body part
- girth - definition and meaning - Wordnik
noun The distance around something; the circumference noun Size; bulk noun A strap encircling an animal's body in order to secure a load or saddle on its back; a cinch transitive verb To measure the circumference of transitive verb To encircle transitive verb To secure with a girth from The Century Dictionary To bind with a girth
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