n. 1.  A case of leather or similar material into which a pistol fits snugly and which attaches to a belt, strap, or saddle so that it may be carried or transported. 2.  A belt with loops or slots for carrying small tools or other equipment. tr.v.  hol·stered, hol·ster·ing, hol·sters   To put (a gun, for example) in a holster. [Probably Dutch, alteration of holfter, hulfter, from Middle High German hulffter, case, sheath, quiver, covering, from hulft, from Old High German; see  kel-1 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] holstered adj. ![]() (click for a larger image) holsterleather tool holster  | 
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