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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.

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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

  1. The tree had a remarkable girth, making it the largest in the forest.
  2. She measured her waist girth to ensure the dress would fit perfectly.
  3. The girth of the barrel was so wide that it could hold a significant amount of liquid.
  4. The horse's saddle was adjusted to fit properly around its girth for comfort.