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Girdle/tape/ribbon/sash
Shingles, also called herpes zoster, gets its name from both the Latin and French words for belt or girdle and refers to girdle-like skin eruptions that may occur on the trunk of the body.
Another word for "tie" that starts with the letter "g" is "girdle." A girdle can refer to a belt or a similar item used to fasten or secure clothing, serving a similar function to a tie in some contexts.
The only girdle I know of what Hippolyta's Girdle. A girdle then is the same as a girdle now, they just serve different purposes. A girdle is a wide sash or belt worn at the waist. For Hippolyta, it was her symbol of authority.
Shingles, also called herpes zoster or zona, gets its name from both the Latin and French words for belt or girdle and refers to girdle-like skin eruptions that may occur on the trunk of the body.
The word that was historically used to refer to a belt is "girdle." In earlier times, girdles were commonly worn by both men and women for support or decoration. Today, the term "belt" has largely replaced "girdle" in everyday language, although "girdle" may still be used in specific contexts, such as historical fashion discussions.
The scientific name for the shoulder girdle is "pectoral girdle." It is the set of bones that connect the upper limbs to the axial skeleton.
Circumnavigate Circumscribe Girdle Run widdershins about Orbit
The Girdle was called Charis
The girdle was invented in1910. Paul Poiret was the man to invent the girdle. It was made to be worn with the clothing he was designing.
Girdle is an English word already. It means "girdle," which was originally any garment worn about the abdomen, but has come to mean specifically an elastic band usually worn to give the body a more pleasing shape (i.e. it squashes your pot belly up to make your chest look fuller).
I can give you several sentences.She will wear her new girdle to slim her figure.The farmer will girdle the diseased tree so that it will die.Once the park is finished, the ring of hills will girdle it.