ridgeband (Meaning)
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ridgeband (n.)
The part of a harness which passes over the saddle, and supports the shafts of a cart; -- called also ridgerope, and ridger.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ridgeband
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ridgeband Sentence Examples
- The ridgeband on the hillside prevented runoff from eroding the soil.
- The ridgeband enhanced the structural integrity of the roof by distributing the weight evenly.
- The athlete's ridgeband provided stability and prevented ankle injuries during treacherous ascents.
- The ridgeband of the guitar created a more resonant sound, amplifying the vibrations of the strings.
- The ridgeband on the topographical map indicated a steep elevation change.
- The ridgeband served as a natural barrier, protecting the valley from strong winds.
- The ridgeband on the fencing acted as a deterrent, preventing animals from crossing.
- The ridgeband on the fabric added texture and visual interest to the design.
- The ridgeband on the hiking boot provided extra support and stability on uneven terrain.
- The ridgeband on the geological formation was evidence of ancient tectonic activity.
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The part of a harness which passes over the saddle, and supports the shafts of a cart; -- called also ridgerope, and ridger.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The ridgeband on the hillside prevented runoff from eroding the soil.
The ridgeband enhanced the structural integrity of the roof by distributing the weight evenly.
The athlete's ridgeband provided stability and prevented ankle injuries during treacherous ascents.
The ridgeband of the guitar created a more resonant sound, amplifying the vibrations of the strings.