riata

/riˈɑːtə/
noun
  1. A long rope with a loop at one end, used for catching cattle or horses; a lasso.
    • In the rodeo, the riata is an essential tool for roping calves.
    • The cowboy swung his riata and caught the runaway steer.
    • She practiced throwing the riata until she could lasso a fence post.
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