Word: saddle Word origin: Old English sadol, sadul, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zadel and German Sattel, perhaps from an Indo-European root shared by Latin sella ‘seat’ and sit. Phonetic: ˈsad(ə)l Listen:
a seat fastened on the back of a horse or other animal for riding, typically made of leather and raised at the front and rear.
a low part of a ridge between two higher points or peaks. Example: follow the road which goes across the saddle between two tors
a shaped support on which a cable, wire, or pipe rests.
the lower part of the back in a mammal or fowl, especially when distinct in shape or marking. Example: feathers at the rear of a rooster's saddle
put a saddle on (a horse). Example: he was in the stable saddling up his horse
burden (someone) with an onerous responsibility or task. Example: he's saddled with debts of $12 million
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