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Definitions for CINCH
sɪntʃcinch
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Princeton's WordNet
cinch, breeze, picnic, snap, duck soup, child's play, pushover, walkover, piece of cakenoun
any undertaking that is easy to do
"marketing this product will be no picnic"
cinch, girthnoun
stable gear consisting of a band around a horse's belly that holds the saddle in place
cinchverb
a form of all fours in which the players bid for the privilege of naming trumps
cinch, girthverb
tie a cinch around
"cinch horses"
cinchverb
make sure of
cinchverb
get a grip on; get mastery of
Wiktionary
cinchnoun
A simple saddle girth used in Mexico.
cinchnoun
Something that is very easy to do.
No problem ... it's a cinch.
cinchnoun
A firm hold.
cinchverb
To bring to certain conclusion.
cinchverb
To tighten down.
Etymology: From cincha, from cingula.
Wikipedia
cinch
Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library (CHPL) is a public library system in the United States. In addition to its main library location in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, CHPL operates 40 regional and branch locations throughout Hamilton County. As of 2021, the CHPL's collection held around 9.6 million volumes, the 13th-largest overall library collection in the U.S. and the 2nd-largest public library collection in the U.S. Its electronic book holdings were nearly six million, the most of any public library in the country.In 2019, CHPL had an annual circulation of over twenty-one million items, the second highest circulation of any public library in the country. The downtown location alone circulates over four million items annually, the most of any single library location in the country, and has an area of 542,527 square feet (50,402.4 m2). CHPL's various locations had 5,154,502 visitors in 2019.The library first received Library Journal's highest rating of five stars in 2013, and has received the honor every year since. In 2020, it scored second in the nation among libraries with expenditures over US$30 million.
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cinch
A cinch is something considered easy to accomplish or certain to occur. It is also a term used for a girth used to secure a saddle on a horse, which is a strap fastened around its body. The term "cinch" can also refer to ensuring that something is securely or tightly fastened.
Webster Dictionary
Cinchnoun
a strong saddle girth, as of canvas
Cinchnoun
a tight grip
Etymology: [Sp. cincha, fr. L. cingere to gird.]
Wikidata
Cinch
Cinch, also known as Double Pedro or High Five, is an American trick-taking card game derived from Pitch via Pedro. Developed in Denver, Colorado in the 1880s, it was soon regarded as the most important member of the All Fours family but went out of fashion with the rise of Auction Bridge. The game is primarily played by 4 players in fixed partnerships, but can also be played by 2–6 individual players. The game uses a regular pack of 52 cards. As in Pedro, all points are awarded to the winners of the tricks containing certain cards rather than to the players who originally held them. This includes the Game point, which goes to the winner of the trump Ten. Five points each go the winner of the Right Pedro and Left Pedro, respectively. The game is played for, for example, 42 or 51 points, of which up to 14 can be won in a single deal. The name Cinch comes from a Mexican word that is applied to the practice of securing the tricks that contain a Left or Right Pedro, but it was once also common to refer to the Left Pedro as the Cinch.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Cinch
sinch, n. a saddle-girth.—v.i. to tighten the cinch. [Sp. cincha—L. cingula.]
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of CINCH in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of CINCH in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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