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Meaning
The word "girth" refers to the measurement around the middle of an object, often a cylindrical one. This term is commonly used in contexts like measuring the circumference of a tree trunk, waist, or a barrel. In a more specific sense, it can also refer to a strap that goes around the body of a horse to secure a saddle.
Synonyms
- Circumference
- Measurement
- Width
- Thickness
Antonyms
- Narrowness
- Slimness
- Thinness
Etymology
The word "girth" comes from Old English "girĂ°," which means "a fence or boundary." The modern usage related to measurement around an object developed later.
Examples
- The tree had a remarkable girth, making it the largest in the forest.
- She measured her waist girth to ensure the dress would fit perfectly.
- The girth of the barrel was so wide that it could hold a significant amount of liquid.
- The horse's saddle was adjusted to fit properly around its girth for comfort.