The difference between Cello and Saddle

When used as nouns, cello means a large stringed instrument of the violin family with four strings, tuned from lowest to highest c-g-d-a, and played with a bow, also possessing an endpin to support the instrument's weight, whereas saddle means a seat (tack) for a rider placed on the back of a horse or other animal.


Saddle is also verb with the meaning: to put a saddle on an animal.

check bellow for the other definitions of Cello and Saddle

  1. Cello as a noun (musical instruments):

    A large stringed instrument of the violin family with four strings, tuned from lowest to highest C-G-D-A, and played with a bow, also possessing an endpin to support the instrument's weight.

  1. Cello as a noun:

    cellophane

  1. Saddle as a noun:

    A seat (tack) for a rider placed on the back of a horse or other animal.

  2. Saddle as a noun:

    An item of harness (harness saddle) placed on the back of a horse or other animal.

  3. Saddle as a noun:

    A seat on a bicycle, motorcycle, etc.

  4. Saddle as a noun:

    A cut of meat that includes both loins and part of the backbone.

  5. Saddle as a noun:

    A low point, in the shape of a saddle, between two hills.

  6. Saddle as a noun (mining):

    A formation of gold-bearing quartz occurring along the crest of an anticlinal fold, especially in Australia.

  7. Saddle as a noun:

    The raised floorboard in a doorway.

  8. Saddle as a noun (construction):

    A small tapered or sloped area structure that helps channel surface water to drains.

  9. Saddle as a noun (nautical):

    A block of wood, usually fastened to one spar and shaped to receive the end of another.

  10. Saddle as a noun (engineering):

    A part, such as a flange, which is hollowed out to fit upon a convex surface and serve as a means of attachment or support.

  11. Saddle as a noun:

    The clitellus of an earthworm.

  12. Saddle as a noun:

    Any of the saddle-like markings on a boa constrictor.

  13. Saddle as a noun:

    A saddle shoe.

  1. Saddle as a verb:

    To put a saddle on an animal.

  2. Saddle as a verb:

    To get into a saddle.

  3. Saddle as a verb:

    To burden or encumber.

  4. Saddle as a verb:

    To give a responsibility to someone.

    Examples:

    "He has been saddled with the task of collecting evidence to the theft."