Girt vs Girth - What's the difference?
girt | girth |
A horizontal structural member of post and beam architecture, typically attached to bridge two or more vertical members such as corner posts.
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(gird)
(nautical) Bound by a cable; used of a vessel so moored by two anchors that she swings against one of the cables by force of the current or tide.
The distance measured around an object.
A band passed under the belly of an animal to hold various types of saddles in place.
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The part of an animal around which the girth fits.
(informal) One's waistline circumference, most often a large one.
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A small horizontal brace or girder.
As nouns the difference between girt and girth
is that girt is a horizontal structural member of post and beam architecture, typically attached to bridge two or more vertical members such as corner posts while girth is the distance measured around an object.As verbs the difference between girt and girth
is that girt is to gird while girth is to bind as if with a girth or band.As an adjective girt
is bound by a cable; used of a vessel so moored by two anchors that she swings against one of the cables by force of the current or tide.girt
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See girdVerb
(head)Adjective
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Noun
(en noun)- He's a lusty, jolly fellow, that lives well, at least three yards in the girth .