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Etymology

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From breast +‎ -ed.

Adjective

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breasted (not comparable)

  1. Having a breast, or breasts.
    • 2000, Thomas A. Easton, Stones of Memory, page 11:
      He tried to imagine them sleekened and breasted, not just the daughters of peasants such as he had known when he was young and a peasant himself but succubi of the sort he had once resisted in the night, and he felt nothing.
  2. (in combination) Having a specified kind of breast or covering.
    • 1884, Charles Louis Flint, The American Farmer, page 480:
      The original wild varieties of Game fowl are three: the Black-breasted Red, with fawn-breasted partridge hens; the Brown-breasted Reds, with dark legs and dark-brown hens, and the Red-breasted Ginger Reds, with yellow legs, and the hens of a light partridge color.

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Verb

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breasted

  1. simple past and past participle of breast

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