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[ san-toor, -tyoor, san-cher; French san-tyr ] / sænˈtʊər, -ˈtyʊər, ˈsæn tʃər; French sɛ̃ˈtür /
noun, plural cein·tures [san-toorz, -tyoorz, san-cherz; French san-tyr]. /sænˈtʊərz, -ˈtyʊərz, ˈsæn tʃərz; French sɛ̃ˈtür/. Origin of ceinture<French; Old French ceingture<Latin cinctūra;see cincture Words nearby ceintureceiba, ceil, ceilidh, ceiling, ceilometer, ceinture, cel, Cela, celadon, celadonite, Celaeno Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for ceintureThe ceinture was also composed of brilliants, emeralds and sapphires. Gossip in the First Decade of Victoria's Reign|John Ashton Nine railways entered the city, and the “Ceinture” or girdle railway, which was to bind the various gares, was already conceived. Dumas' Paris|Francis Miltoun Fig. 38 represents portions of a bronze plaque from that country, used on a ceinture or belt. The Swastika|Thomas Wilson A ceinture panne, couleur de feuille d'automne touched with gold broderie. My Little Sister|Elizabeth Robins
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