mecate

[məˈkɑːti]

mecate Definition

a long, flat, braided rope used as a lasso or for leading horses.

Using mecate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mecate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He used the mecate to lead the horse.

  • Example

    The cowboy expertly threw the mecate around the calf's neck.

  • Example

    She braided the mecate herself using horsehair.

mecate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mecate

Phrases with mecate

  • a type of reins made from a single length of mecate, used in natural horsemanship

    Example

    She prefers to use mecate reins when riding her horse.

  • a knot used to secure the mecate to the horse's hackamore or bridle

    Example

    He tied a mecate knot to the hackamore before mounting his horse.

  • a loop created by the mecate knot, used to hold the reins while riding

    Example

    She adjusted the mecate loop to the appropriate length before starting her ride.

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Summary: mecate in Brief

'Mecate' [məˈkɑːti] is a long, flat, braided rope used for leading horses or as a lasso. It is commonly used in natural horsemanship and can be secured to a hackamore or bridle with a 'mecate knot.' 'Mecate' is often used to create 'mecate reins,' which are a type of reins made from a single length of mecate.