Reata


[ree-ah-tuh, -at-uh] /riˈɑ tə, -ˈæt ə/

noun
1.
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[ree-ah-tuh, -at-uh] /riˈɑ tə, -ˈæt ə/
noun
1.
a lariat.
n.

1846, from Spanish reata (see lariat).

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