cagit (Meaning)

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cagit (n.)

A kind of parrot, of a beautiful green color, found in the Philippine Islands.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cagit

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

cagit Sentence Examples

  1. The cagit, a bulging bag made of leather, was a ubiquitous accessory among ancient nomads.
  2. The wealthy merchant proudly displayed his intricate cagit, adorned with silver studs and exotic gems.
  3. The traveler's cagit contained all his worldly possessions, from maps to provisions.
  4. The cagit served as a convenient backpack, allowing its wearer to carry heavy loads with ease.
  5. The cagit's capacious interior could accommodate everything from clothing to weapons.
  6. The cagit was often used as a storage container, holding precious artifacts or family heirlooms.
  7. The cagit's sturdy construction made it ideal for transporting fragile items over long distances.
  8. The cagit's adjustable strap allowed it to be worn comfortably on both men and women.
  9. The cagit's tasselled closure added a touch of elegance to an otherwise utilitarian object.
  10. The cagit became an iconic symbol of nomadic culture, representing both practicality and identity.

FAQs About the word cagit

A kind of parrot, of a beautiful green color, found in the Philippine Islands.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The cagit, a bulging bag made of leather, was a ubiquitous accessory among ancient nomads.

The wealthy merchant proudly displayed his intricate cagit, adorned with silver studs and exotic gems.

The traveler's cagit contained all his worldly possessions, from maps to provisions.

The cagit served as a convenient backpack, allowing its wearer to carry heavy loads with ease.