SADDLE vs CHARGE: NOUN
- A band passing round the body of a horse to hold the saddle in its place.
- A sore or gall upon a horse's back, made by the saddle.
- One the small iron bars to which the lead panels of a glazed window are secured.
- A formation of gold-bearing quartz occurring along the crest of an anticlinal fold, esp. in Australia.
- A ridge connected two higher elevations; a low point in the crest line of a ridge; a col.
- The threshold of a door, when a separate piece from the floor or landing; -- so called because it spans and covers the joint between two floors.
- The clitellus of an earthworm.
- A part, as a flange, which is hollowed out to fit upon a convex surface and serve as a means of attachment or support.
- A block of wood, usually fastened to some spar, and shaped to receive the end of another spar.
- A piece of meat containing a part of the backbone of an animal with the ribs on each side
- A padded part of a harness which is worn on a horse's back, being fastened in place with a girth. It serves various purposes, as to keep the breeching in place, carry guides for the reins, etc.
- A seat for a rider, -- usually made of leather, padded to span comfortably a horse's back, furnished with stirrups for the rider's feet to rest in, and fastened in place with a girth; also, a seat for the rider on a bicycle or tricycle.
- In gun-making, the base of the foresight of a gun, which is soldered or brazed to the barrel.
- A notched support into the recesses or notches of which a gun is laid to hold it steadily in drilling the vent or bouching.
- In botany, in the leaves of Isoetes, a ridge separating the fovea and foveola.
- In zoology and anatomy, some part or configuration of parts like or likened to a saddle. Specifically— The cingulum or clitellum of a worm. A peculiar mark on or modification of the carapace of some crustaceans. See ephippium. The color-mark on the back of the male harp-seal, Phoca (Pagophilus) grœnlandica. Of mutton, veal, or venison, a butchers' cut including a part of the backbone with the ribs on one side. In cephalopods, one of the elevations or saliencies of the sutures of a tetrabranchiate, separated from another by an intervening depression or reentrance called a lobe. In poultry, the rump, or lower part of the back, which in the cock is covered with long linear hackles technically called saddle-feathers, which droop on each side of the root of the tail; also, these feathers collectively. See saddle-feathers.
- In building, a thin board placed on the floor in the opening of a doorway, the width of the jambs.
- In railroading, the bearing in the axle-box of a carriage; also, a chair or seat for the rails. See cut under axle-box.
- A block, usually of cast-iron, at the top of a pier of a suspension-bridge, over which pass the suspension-cables or -chains which support the bridge platform. The saddle rests upon rollers, beneath which is a bed bearing upon the top of the pier. The rollers permit a slight movement that compensates for the contractions and expansions of the cables under varying temperatures, which, if the saddle were rigidly secured to the pier, would tend to lessen its stability.
- In machinery, a block with a hollowed top to sustain a round object, as a rod, upon a bench or bed.
- Nautical, a contrivance of wood notched or hollowed out and used to support a spar, as a wooden saddle-crutch is sometimes used to support the weight of the spanker-boom.
- Something resembling a saddle, or part of a saddle, in shape or use.
- A seat prepared for a rider otherwise than on the back of an animal, but resembling an ordinary riding-saddle in design and use, as the seat on a bicycle.
- A pack-saddle. See cuts under harness and pad-tree.
- A part of the harness used for drawing a vehicle. It is a narrow padded cushion laid across the back, and girded under the belly, and is usually held in place by a strap which passes under and around the tail: the shafts or thills are supported by it, the reins pass through rings attached to it, and the check-rein or bearing-rein is hooked to it.
- A contrivance secured on the back of a horse or other animal, to serve as a seat for a rider or for supporting goods packed for transportation.
- A ridge between two peaks.
- A saddle-shaped depression in the ridge of a hill.
- The lower part of a male fowl's back.
- Something shaped like a saddle.
- The seat of a bicycle, motorcycle, or similar vehicle.
- The padded part of a driving harness fitting over a horse's back.
- Similar tack used for attaching a pack to an animal.
- A leather seat for a rider, secured on an animal's back by a girth.
- A pass or ridge that slopes gently between two peaks (is shaped like a saddle)
- A seat for the rider of a bicycle
- Cut of meat (especially mutton or lamb) consisting of part of the backbone and both loins
- A piece of leather across the instep of a shoe
- A seat for the rider of a horse
- Posterior part of the back of a domestic fowl
- A claim of wrongdoing; an accusation.
- An order, command, or injunction.
- One that is entrusted to another's care or management.
- Supervision; management: : care.
- Care; custody.
- An assigned duty or task; a responsibility.
- The quantity that a container or apparatus can hold.
- A weight or burden; a load.
- A financial burden, such as a tax or lien.
- A debt or an entry in an account recording a debt.
- The price asked for something.
- Expense; cost.
- The swift release of a store of affective force
- (psychoanalysis) the libidinal energy invested in some idea or person or object
- A formal statement of a command or injunction to do something
- An assertion that someone is guilty of a fault or offence
- Attention and management implying responsibility for safety
- A special assignment that is given to a person or group
- Financial liabilities (such as a tax)
- The price charged for some article or service
- The quantity of unbalanced electricity in a body (either positive or negative) and construed as an excess or deficiency of electrons
- A person committed to your care
- Request for payment of a debt
- (criminal law) a pleading describing some wrong or offense
- Heraldry consisting of a design or image depicted on a shield
- A quantity of explosive to be set off at one time
- A impetuous rush toward someone or something
SADDLE vs CHARGE: VERB
- Impose a task upon, assign a responsibility to
- Put a saddle on
- Load or burden; encumber
- Cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution
- Cause to be agitated, excited, or roused
- Move quickly and violently
- Provide with munition
- Attribute responsibility to
- Assign a duty, responsibility or obligation to
- Give over to another for care or safekeeping
- Lie down on command, of hunting dogs
- Place a heraldic bearing on
- Fill or load to capacity
- Direct into a position for use
- To make a rush at or sudden attack upon, as in battle
- File a formal charge against
- Make an accusatory claim
- Blame for, make a claim of wrongdoing or misbehavior against
- Impose a task upon, assign a responsibility to
- Instruct (a jury) about the law, its application, and the weighing of evidence
- Instruct or command with authority
- Set or ask for a certain price
- Cause formation of a net electrical charge in or on
- Energize a battery by passing a current through it in the direction opposite to discharge
- Saturate
- Enter a certain amount as a charge
- Demand payment
- Pay with a credit card; pay with plastic money; postpone payment by recording a purchase as a debt
SADDLE vs CHARGE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To get into a saddle; mount a horse. Often used with up.
- To saddle a horse.
- To load or burden; encumber.
- To put a saddle onto.
- To become energized.
- To consider or record as a loss. Often used with off.
- To make a purchase or purchases on credit.
- To demand or ask payment.
- To rush forward; run.
- To rush forward in an attack.
- To place a charge on (an escutcheon).
- To direct or put (a weapon) into position for use; level or direct.
- To excite; rouse.
- To cause formation of a net electric charge on or in (a conductor, for example).
- To body-check (an opponent) illegally, from behind or after taking more than two strides, especially in ice hockey.
- To bump (an opponent) so as to knock off balance or gain control of the ball, as in soccer.
- To bump or run into (a defender) illegally while in possession of the ball or having just made a pass or shot.
- To rush against in an attack.
- To put the blame for; attribute or impute.
- To make a claim of wrongdoing against; accuse or blame.
- To pervade or fill, as with a feeling or quality.
- To load (a gun or other firearm) with a quantity of explosive.
- To load to capacity; fill.
- To purchase on credit.
- To hold financially liable; demand payment from.
- To set or ask (a given amount) as a price.
- To instruct or urge authoritatively; command.
- To impose a duty, responsibility, or obligation on.
SADDLE vs CHARGE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- Hence: To fix as a charge or burden upon; to load; to encumber.
- To put a saddle upon; to equip (a beast) for riding.
- N/A
SADDLE vs CHARGE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Encumber
- Load or burden
- A seat for the rider of a horse or camel
- A seat for the rider of a horse or other animal
- To load; encumber as with a burden; also, to impose as a burden.
- To put a saddle upon: as, to saddle a horse.
- (idiom) (in the saddle) Engaged in an activity, especially a job.
- (idiom) (in the saddle) Prevailing or in control; dominant.
- Pay with plastic money
- Pay with a credit card
- Of persons to an institution
- Cause to be admitted
- Provide (a device) with something necessary
SADDLE vs CHARGE: RELATED WORDS
- Chump, Impose, Col, Piece, Tenderloin, Pass, Seat, Collar, Stool, Pillion, Horse, Bicycle seat, Charge, Burden, Saddleback
- Saddle, Care, Bill, Kick, File, Commission, Billing, Appoint, Load, Blame, Burden, Commit, Complaint, Accuse, Accusation
SADDLE vs CHARGE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Penalise, Choose, Chump, Impose, Col, Tenderloin, Pass, Seat, Collar, Stool, Horse, Bicycle seat, Charge, Burden, Saddleback
- Level, Saddle, Care, Bill, Kick, File, Commission, Billing, Appoint, Load, Blame, Burden, Commit, Complaint, Accusation
SADDLE vs CHARGE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- WARNINGAfter any saddle adjustment, be sure that the saddle adjusting mechanism is properly tightened before riding.
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- An unbalanced saddle, horse or rider can contribute to saddle soring.
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- Calculate the number of fundamental units of charge in a particular quantity of charge.
- July our mist expensivery month when due to local events we charge almost double what we charge in January.
- French Heraldry to denote specifically a charge overlying a semy field, or generally any charge overall.
- If the customizing charge were incorporated into the montstomizing charge would be taxable.
- No, entities cannot charge more for accessible seating, and they are not required to charge less, either.
- APRAPR when minimum or fixed charge, but not transaction charge imposed.
- We charge a nominal service charge for processing your passport application.
- NMEDA charge, any emission testing charge, and license fees extra.
- Electric charge is quantized: Every amount of observable charge is an integer multiple of the charge of an electron or proton.
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