A seat made of leather, raised in the front and rear, placed on the back of a horse or other animal, used for riding or securing goods, as well as representing horse-riding as an activity or occupation and the color saddle brown.
A term used to describe various objects or features, such as a low point between hills, a cut of meat, a construction structure, a denture part, an engineering equipment part, a geological depression, a point in geometry, a part of a guitar or string instrument, a nautical block of wood, or various markings on animals.
(transitive) To put a saddle on an animal, place something on another thing like a saddle, burden or encumber someone with a problem or responsibility, or cut a saddle-shaped notch in wood to fit it together with other pieces.
(intransitive, chiefly Canada, US) Put a saddle on an animal or for a person to get into a saddle.