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translations for
saddle
sēdeklis
sedulka
segli
seglot
Definition of saddle
A
seat
for a
rider
placed on the back of a
horse
or other
animal
A seat on a
bicycle
,
motorcycle
, etc
A low point, in the shape of a saddle, between two
hills
A
formation
of
gold
-bearing
quartz
occurring along the crest of an
anticlinal
fold
, especially in
Australia
A small
tapered
or
sloped
area
structure
that helps
channel
surface water to drains
A part, such as a
flange
, which is hollowed out to fit upon a
convex
surface and serve as a means of attachment or support
Any of the saddle-like
marking
s on a
boa constrictor
To put a saddle on (an animal
To
burden
or
encumber
Examples
He has been
saddled
with the task of collecting evidence of the theft.
They went shopping and left me
saddled
with two children to look after.
Related words
saddlebag
saddler
Saddleback
saddled
saddlecloth
packsaddle
sidesaddle
unsaddle
unsaddled
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