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Breeched is an adjective and is taken from the word (nouns) breeches. The word breeched describes the one who is wearing trousers. Pantalooned or trousered are the synonyms associated with breeched. Breeches are the plural form of breech. Breeches mean short pants that could be tied up just below the knees. The riding breeches are such pants that are used for equestrian activities or activities in which horses are made use of.
The word 'breeched' could also be spelt as 'britched'. It is used in casual speech and it generally means pants. These are considered to be longer pants than the usual riding breeches. Both the breeches and the britches are a piece of clothing that covers the part below the waist. Thus, the one who wears it is said to be as breeched.
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