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Definition of saddle
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Saddle
(n.) A part, as a
flange,
which is
hollowed
out to fit upon a
convex
surface
and serve as a means of
attachment
or
support..
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Sinch
::
Sinch (v. t.) To gird with a
sinch;
to
tighten
the sinch or girth of (a
saddle);
as, to sinch up a
sadle..
Manufacture
::
Manufacture
(n.)
Anything
made from raw
materials
by the hand, by
machinery,
or by art, as
cloths,
iron
utensils,
shoes,
machinery,
saddlery,
etc..
Pigskin
::
Pigskin
(n.) The skin of a pig, -- used
chiefly
for
making
saddles;
hence,
a
colloquial
or slang term for a
saddle..
Bareback
::
Bareback
(adv.)
On the bare back of a
horse,
without
using a
saddle;
as, to ride
bareback..
Saddlebags
::
Saddlebags
(n. pl.) Bags,
usually
of
leather,
united
by
straps
or a band,
formerly
much used by
horseback
riders
to carry small
articles,
one bag
hanging
on each
side..
Pad
::
Pad (n.) A
cushion
used as a
saddle
without
a tree or
frame.
Palfrey
::
Palfrey
(n.) A small
saddle
horse for
ladies.
Saddlery
::
Saddlery
(n.) The
materials
for
making
saddles
and
harnesses;
the
articles
usually
offered
for sale in a
saddler's
shop.
Gall
::
Gall (v. t.) To fret and wear away by
friction;
to hurt or break the skin of by
rubbing;
to
chafe;
to
injure
the
surface
of by
attrition;
as, a
saddle
galls the back of a
horse;
to gall a mast or a
cable..
Fillet
::
Fillet
(n.) The loins of a
horse,
beginning
at the place where the
hinder
part of the
saddle
rests..
Housing
::
Housing
(n.) A cover or cloth for a
horse's
saddle,
as an
ornamental
or
military
appendage;
a
saddlecloth;
a horse
cloth;
in
plural,
trappings..
Bolster
::
Bolster
(n.) A
cushioned
or a piece part of a
saddle.
Bicycle
::
Bicycle
(n.) A light
vehicle
having
two
wheels
one
behind
the
other.
It has a
saddle
seat and is
propelled
by the
rider's
feet
acting
on
cranks
or
levers.
Saddleback
::
Saddleback
(a.) Same as
Saddle-backed.
Bow
::
Bow
(sing.
or pl.) Two
pieces
of wood which form the
arched
forward
part of a
saddletree.
Shabrack
::
Shabrack
(n.) The
saddlecloth
or
housing
of a
cavalry
horse.
Horn
::
Horn (n.) The high
pommel
of a
saddle;
also,
either
of the
projections
on a
lady's
saddle
for
supporting
the leg..
Saddle
::
Saddle
(n.) The
clitellus
of an
earthworm.
Cacolet
::
Cacolet
(n.) A
chair,
litter,
or other
contrivance
fitted
to the back or pack
saddle
of a mule for
carrying
travelers
in
mountainous
districts,
or for the
transportation
of the sick and
wounded
of an
army..
Ephippium
::
Ephippium
(n.) A
saddle-shaped
cavity
to
contain
the
winter
eggs,
situated
on the back of
Cladocera..
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