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Girdling, also
called ring-barking, is the cir****ferential
removal or
injury of the bark (consisting of cork
cambium or "p****ogen", phloem,
cambium and...
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especially if a cord or rope, is
called a
girdle in
various contexts,
especially historical ones,
where girdles were a very
common part of
everyday clothing...
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Girdle-measurers were
practitioners of a
specific type of
curative English folk magic. They
claimed to be able to tell
whether fairies had
placed a person...
- The
Venus girdle (Cestum veneris) is a comb
jelly in the
family Cestidae. It is the only
member of its genus, Cestum, and is also the
largest of all known...
- The
shoulder girdle or
pectoral girdle is the set of
bones in the
appendicular skeleton which connects to the arm on each side. In humans, it consists...
- Look up
girdle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
girdle is a
garment that
encircles the midsection.
Girdle may also
refer to:
Girdle (undergarment)...
- A
girdle is a form-****ing
foundation garment that
encircles the
lower torso,
extending below the hips, and worn
often to
shape or for support. It may...
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Girdle of
Venus may
refer to:
Girdle of Aphrodite, a
magical accessory of Aphrodite/Venus The belt of Venus, an
atmospheric phenomenon An
alternative name...
- The
Girdle of Thomas, Virgin's
Girdle, Holy Belt, or
Sacra Cintola in
modern Italian, is a
Christian relic in the form of a "
girdle" or
knotted textile...
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Girdle books were
small portable books worn by
medieval European monks,
clergymen and
aristocratic nobles as a po****r
accessory to
medieval costume, between...