"Remuda" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Remuda" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Remuda" Meaning

A remuda is a group of extra horses, mules or some other pack animals kept at a stage station or along a trail in order to replace those being used in transporting passengers or supplies.

"Remuda" Examples

Examples of usage


A rancher needed to drive a large herd of cattle across a desert, so they hired a man to give him a remuda of extra horses.
The phrase "Indian remuda" referred to a string of pack horses that a prospector or a cowhand carried to transport supplies.
When precious cargo could be unsuitable to rough terrain, Mexican army officers often used remudas for desert journeys.
Texas ranchers were notorious for their use of mules as part of their remuda of pack animals during cattle driving.
The Native American Nomadic Assiniboin would also go on a remuda to slow down and husband the younger horse to maintain a fleet animal source long-term.

"Remuda" Similar Words

Removed

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To remove: To take something away or give up something. <br><br>Example: I had to remove the stubborn stickers from the wall. <br><br>Removed: Taken away or gotten rid of something. <br><br>Example: Many seats were removed from the auditorium to accommodate the stage.

Remover

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Removes

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To remove: to take away or separate something or someone from something else.<br><br>Example: The company will remove the old equipment from the factory.<br><br>Synonyms: take away, take out, erase, delete, cancel.

Removing

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To take or force something to be taken away; to fire or discharge someone from their job, often informal. Also, the act of getting something off, taking out or delete something.

Remplissage

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Remuable

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Remuage

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Remuant

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There is no word "remuant" in the English language. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. Can you provide more context or check the spelling?

Remueur

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I couldn't find any information on the word "remueur". Can you please provide more context or check the spelling? A possible match to the word you're thinking of is "rougeur" which is a rare or obsolete word, or "trémeur" which is a French expression meaning "to tremble" or "shivering".

Remugient

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Remugient refers to a verb that means to purify or free from impurities, often in reference to heat or fire.

Remunerable

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Remunerable: able to be paid or rewarded, often in the form of money or other benefits.

Remunerate

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Remunerated

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Paid in money, especially as a regular salary or wage.

Remunerates

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Pays or compensates someone for work or services, either monetarily or in some other form.

Remunerating

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Remuneration

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Remuneration refers to the payment or recompense given to someone for their work or services, such as salary, wages, or other forms of compensation. It can include various forms of pay, benefits, and perks tied to one's job or profession.