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Girth logo #10101) Band for holding a saddle 2) Belt size, basically 3) Body measurement 4) Circumference 5) Distance around 6) Full circle measurement 7) It comes full circle 8) It holds the saddle in place 9) Measurement around the waist 10) Middle measurement 11) Part of a round figure 12) Perimeter 13) Postal Service parcel measure
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Girth logo #10101) Begird 2) Breadth 3) Girt 4) Size 5) Width
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  1. the distance around a person's body
  2. stable gear consisting of a band around a horse's belly that holds the saddle in place

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Girth logo #21000[functional analysis] In functional analysis, the girth of a Banach space is the infimum of lengths of centrally symmetric simple closed curves in the unit sphere of the space. Equivalently, it is twice the infimum of distances between opposite points of the sphere, as measured within the sphere. Every finite-dimensional Banach space has a ...
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Girth logo #21000[geometry] In three-dimensional geometry, the girth of a geometric object, in a certain direction, is the perimeter of its parallel projection in that direction. For instance, the girth of a unit cube in a direction parallel to one of the three coordinate axes is four: it projects to a unit square, which has four as its perimeter. ==Surface...
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Girth logo #21000[graph theory] In graph theory, the girth of a graph is the length of a shortest cycle contained in the graph. If the graph does not contain any cycles (i.e. it`s an acyclic graph), its girth is defined to be infinity. For example, a 4-cycle (square) has girth 4. A grid has girth 4 as well, and a triangular mesh has girth 3. A graph with gi...
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Girth logo #21000[tack] A girth, sometimes called a cinch (Western riding), is a piece of equipment used to keep the saddle in place on a horse or other animal. It passes under the barrel of the equine, usually attached to the saddle on both sides by two or three leather straps called billets. Girths are used on Australian and English saddles, while western...
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Girth logo #21833 An elastic and leather band sometimes covered with sheepskin, that passes under a horse's belly and is connected to both sides of the saddle.[2]
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Girth logo #21002• (n.) A band or strap which encircles the body; especially, one by which a saddle is fastened upon the back of a horse. • (n.) The measure round the body, as at the waist or belly; the circumference of anything. • (n.) A small horizontal brace or girder. • (v. t.) To bind as with a girth.
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Girth logo #21489The distance around a tree; the circumference.
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girth logo #10444the distance around an object; circumference
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Girth logo #20972Girth (gẽrth) noun [ Icelandic gjörð girdle, or gerð girth; akin to Goth. gaírda girdle. See Gird to girt, and confer Girdle , noun ] 1. A band or strap which encircles the body; especially, one by which a saddle is fastene...
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Girth logo #20972Girth transitive verb [ From Girth , noun , confer Girt , transitive verb ] To bind as with a girth. [ R.] Johnson.
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Girth logo #21480A band attached to the saddle, used to secure it on a horse by being fastened around it's belly.
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Girth logo #21500Belly band – strap around horse's body (heart girth) just behind front legs, which holds saddle or harness in place
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Girth logo #23154An elastic and leather band sometimes covered with sheepskin, that passes under a horse's belly and is connected to both sides of the saddle.
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girth logo #22085for holding a saddle bag in place
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Girth logo #24044This indicates the circumference in the botttom part of the clothing
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girth logo #20974 noun the distance around a person`s body
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Girth logo #21481The strap around the horse's belly which secures the saddle to the horses back.
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girth logo #22477the leather or fabric band that secures an English saddle to the horse. (The Western equivalent is a cinch.)
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Girth logo #23292The measurement around the wide parts of the foot, namely the ball or joint.
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Girth logo #23353The size of something measured around the middle. When measuring a tree, it’s typically measured at check height.
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Girth logo #23362The size of something measured around the middle. When measuring a tree, it’s typically measured at check height.
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girth logo #21199the measure around anything; circumference. · a band that passes underneath a horse or other animal to hold a saddle in place, esp. one having a buckle at each end for fastening to straps running from under the flaps of the saddle. See illus. under · something that encircles; a band or girdle.
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