"girthline" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: girthlines [plural]
Etymology: girth + line Etymology templates: {{compound|en|girth|line}} girth + line Head templates: {{en-noun}} girthline (plural girthlines)
  1. The circumference of an animal, measured under the belly and over the back; the part of the animal over which the girth fits.
    Sense id: en-girthline-en-noun-OhO~Sf7Q Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 36 34 30
  2. A real or imaginary line around the girth of something.
    Sense id: en-girthline-en-noun-KYV~-ymD Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 36 34 30
  3. A rope or cable that attaches around the girth of something.
    Sense id: en-girthline-en-noun-2itWzweL Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 36 34 30

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1988, Turrialba: Revista Interamericano de Ciencias Agricolas- volume 38",
          "text": "Linear body measurements taken on 137 ewes showed that heart girth and abdominal girthline are significantly (P < 0.01) related to ewe weight, hence size.",
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          "ref": "2012, Charlene Strickland, The Basics of Western Riding, page 48",
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          "ref": "2013, G. Abel-Watters, People Your Mother Warned You About",
          "text": "\"The Ginger Mountain\" we called her. Or \"The Ginger Monster\" if whe was being a nuisance... not that she was vicious, she wouldn't hurt a fly, but she was insatiably nosy, had to see everything you were doing and would never stand still... Chestnut, she was, and eighteen hands if she was an inch, off the scale on the girthline measuring tape, with great big ears,and a white blaze with ginger freckles on it.",
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          "ref": "2014, Bonnie Bryant, Saddle Club 63: Stable Hearts",
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          "ref": "1921, Heywood Sumner, A Descriptive Account of Roman Pottery Sites at Sloden and Black Heath Meadow, Linwood, New Forest",
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          "ref": "2015, Aglaia Marusin, Yard Lamp of Gloria: Visions That Survived the Floods",
          "text": "\"Yet lastly, of firstly, Meeeeee......... - whichever way outstretched, it makes no difference- We all are one!\" concluded one of them, somewhere- too hard to tell which one of the spheroids- for all seven resonated remarkably as but one whirling equatorial girthline of an undivided supercircumference.",
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          "ref": "1998, Vitorino Nemésio, Francisco Cota Fagundes, Stormy Isles: An Azorean Tale, page 309",
          "text": "As there was no time to lose and noticing the Granary's launch tied with a girthline to a half-buried cannon, with a killick suspended from the stern reel cable, he quickly gained the small dock, untied the line, and jumped into the little vessel, which lurched to one side like a nutshell.",
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          "ref": "1953, Mary Ellen Carlson, A Critical Investigation of Tailoring Techniques which Might be Effectively Employed by the Home Sewer",
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          "text": "\"Yet lastly, of firstly, Meeeeee......... - whichever way outstretched, it makes no difference- We all are one!\" concluded one of them, somewhere- too hard to tell which one of the spheroids- for all seven resonated remarkably as but one whirling equatorial girthline of an undivided supercircumference.",
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