cincture |
baldric |
Related terms |
Cincture is a related term of baldric.
As nouns the difference between cincture and baldric
is that
cincture is an enclosure, or the act of enclosing, encircling or encompassing while
baldric is a belt used to hold a sword, sometimes richly ornamented, worn diagonally from shoulder to hip.
As a verb cincture
is to girdle, circle or surround.
hoop |
cincture |
Related terms |
Hoop is a related term of cincture.
As nouns the difference between hoop and cincture
is that
hoop is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc while
cincture is an enclosure, or the act of enclosing, encircling or encompassing.
As a verb cincture is
to girdle, circle or surround.
ring |
cincture |
Related terms |
Ring is a related term of cincture.
As nouns the difference between ring and cincture
is that
ring is ring
(a place where some sports take place; as, a boxing ring) while
cincture is an enclosure, or the act of enclosing, encircling or encompassing.
As a verb cincture is
to girdle, circle or surround.
tincture |
cincture |
As nouns the difference between tincture and cincture
is that
tincture is a pigment or other substance that colours or dyes while
cincture is an enclosure, or the act of enclosing, encircling or encompassing.
As verbs the difference between tincture and cincture
is that
tincture is to stain or impregnate (something) with colour while
cincture is to girdle, circle or surround.
cincture |
cinctured |
As verbs the difference between cincture and cinctured
is that
cincture is to girdle, circle, or surround while
cinctured is past tense of cincture.
As a noun cincture
is an enclosure, or the act of enclosing, encircling or encompassing.
vincture |
cincture |
As nouns the difference between vincture and cincture
is that
vincture is a binding while
cincture is an enclosure, or the act of enclosing, encircling or encompassing.
As a verb cincture is
to girdle, circle, or surround.
lincture |
cincture |
As nouns the difference between lincture and cincture
is that
lincture is a linctus; medicine taken by licking with the tongue while
cincture is an enclosure, or the act of enclosing, encircling or encompassing.
As a verb cincture is
to girdle, circle or surround.
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