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adjective
- 1. thick and bulky or heavy: "a girthy redwood tree"
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GIRTH definition: 1. the distance around the outside of a thick or fat object, like a tree or a body: 2. the strap…. Learn more.
Aug 18, 2024 · girthy (comparative girthier, superlative girthiest) Of significant girth; wide.
the distance around the outside of a thick or fat object, like a tree or a body: in girth The oak was six feet in girth. ample girth humorous His ample girth was evidence of his love of good food. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Geometry: properties of circles & curves. amplitude. arched. bore. circularity. circumferential. concave.
Girthy definition: Of significant <a>girth</a>; <a>wide</a>.
5 meanings: 1. the distance around something; circumference 2. size or bulk 3. a band around a horse's belly to keep the saddle.... Click for more definitions.
The girth of something is the distance around its middle, and it usually refers to a person’s waist. If you get pregnant with twins, your girth will probably block your view of your toes. One can measure the girth of an airplane, tree trunk, or anything cylindrical, but it most often describes a large human waist.
a band or strap that encircles the body of an animal to fasten something (such as a saddle) on its back; a measure around a body… See the full definition
girthy - definition and meaning. Define. Relate. List. Discuss. See. Hear. Love. Definitions. from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. adjective Of significant girth; wide. Etymologies. from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. girth + -y. Support.
Sep 27, 2024 · (informal) One's waistline circumference, most often a large one. A small horizontal brace or girder. The distance measured around an object. (graph theory) The length of the shortest cycle in a graph. Synonyms.