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The answer LARIAT has 294 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of lariat in various dictionaries:
noun - a long noosed rope used to catch animals
See lasso.
A rope for picketing grazing horses or mules.
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It goes around around a roundup |
Drive gear |
Rodeo item |
Cow catcher |
Dogie bagger |
Cowpoke's gear |
Rodeo rope |
Wrangler's rope |
Cayuse catcher |
It goes around in a roundup |
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This synonym for a cowboy's lasso is from the Spanish word "reata", meaning rope |
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a rope used as a lasso or for tethering. |
a long noosed rope used to catch animals |
See lasso. |
A rope for picketing grazing horses or mules. |
a rope used for catching or tying up an animal: |
a type of long necklace ( a piece of jewellery worn around the neck), usually one that goes around the neck more than once, and whose ends hang down at the front and have beads or other decorations on them |
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A lasso ( or ), from the Castilian word, Lazo. Also called lariat, riata, or reata (all from Castilian, la reata= re-tied rope), is a loop of rope designed as a restraint to be thrown around a target and tightened when pulled. It is a well-known tool of the American cowboy. The word is also a verb; to lasso is to throw the loop of rope around something. Although the tool has several proper names, such terms are rarely employed by those who actually use it; nearly all cowboys simply call it a "rope," and the use of such "roping." To most cowboys, the use of other terms especially "lasso" identifies the user as a layman. |