"Saddlebacked" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Saddlebacked" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Saddlebacked" Meaning

Having a saddle-shaped or concave form, often referring to a structure or shape with a curved surface that resembles a saddle, with two higher points with a lower area in between.

"Saddlebacked" Examples

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A saddlebacked mountain has a distinctive curve or hump in its profile, often created by a series of folds in the Earth's crust.
In sailing, a sail with a "saddlebacked" shape has a distinctive curve or curve-like appearance.
A saddlebacked tree is a tree with a twisted trunk, often caused by disease or age.
The term can also be used to describe a sheep's back that is covered in saddle-shaped growths, such as urticaria or eczema.
A saddlebacked vehicle is a vehicle with a high back seat, often used for carrying heavy loads or people. Alternatively, it can be a vehicle with a distinctive curve or hump in its back.

"Saddlebacked" Similar Words

Saddens

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To cause a feeling of sadness or unhappiness.

Sadder

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More sorrowful or unhappy. To a greater degree or extent.

Saddest

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Most sorrowful; extremely unhappy.

Saddhu

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A saddhu (also spelled as sadhu) is a Hindu or Buddhist ascetic or holy man who renounces worldly life for spiritual pursuits. They often wear simple robes, live in isolation, and engage in meditation and yoga to attain spiritual enlightenment. In Hinduism and Buddhism, saddhus are considered to be holy figures, revered for their wisdom, spiritual power, and renunciation of worldly desires.

Saddhus

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A saddhu (also spelled as sadhu) is a Hindu or Jain ascetic who has renounced worldly life to seek spiritual enlightenment through meditation and study of spiritual texts. They are often seen at Hindu pilgrimage sites and other places of spiritual significance. Saddhus are typically characterized by their long hair, simple robes, and shaved heads, and they often carry a staff or begging bowl as a symbol of their spiritual renunciation.

Saddle-backed

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Having a convex or curved upper back, typically caused by muscles or bones that are imbalanced or weakened, resulting in a hunched or rounded posture.

Saddle

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A frame with a hollowed-out seat, typically made of leather or synthetic material, attached to a horse's back to support a rider. <br><br>Can also refer to a ridge or projection of land between two valleys or a saddle-shaped hill or mountain.

Saddleback

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A ridge or a swell on the back (usually of a hill or mountain), between two valleys.

Saddlebag

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A saddlebag is a bag specifically designed to be carried on the back of a horse or other riding animal, typically attached to a saddle.

Saddlebags

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bags that are attached to the sides of a saddle, often used for carrying items, such as tools or food.

Saddlebow

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Saddled

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Past tense of the verb "saddle", which means:<br><br> To put a saddle on a horse, or to prepare a horse for riding by placing a saddle on its back.<br> To burden or encumber someone or something with a responsibility or problem.<br> To be in a difficult or precarious situation.<br><br>Example: The hiker was saddled with a heavy backpack and had to navigate through the rugged terrain.<br><br>Synonyms: burdened, encumbered, weighed down.

Saddler

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Saddleries

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Noun<br><br>Pubs (especially small ones) where travellers could stable their horses and get food and lodging.<br><br>OR<br><br>Places where saddles are made, repaired, or sold.

Saddlery

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Saddlery refers to the occupation, business, or department that deals with the design, manufacturing, and repair of saddles for riding animals, especially horses.

Saddles

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A structure or structure component, typically made of wood, plastic, or leather, designed to be placed on the back of a horse or another animal, used to carry riders.