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The word "lasso" originated from the Spanish term "lazo," which means a looped rope used for catching animals.
a device, often consisting of a noose, for capturing small game. anything serving to entrap or entangle unawares; trap. a wire noose for removing tumors or the like by the roots or at the bas
A snare works like this: An animal will come along and put its foot inside the snare. as the animal pulls away the spikes will catch and bite into its skin and the animal is trapped.
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The word "snare" comes first alphabetically. In animal trapping, however, you would sneak in and then set up the snare, and when the trapped animal would snarl, you would sneer (from a safe distance).
Lasso passed into American English from Spanish lazo (as did many cowboy-related words). The Spanish word derives from Latin laqueus, a noose, snare or trap.
Either killing a animal by catching it with a foot trap or snare.
The snare is actually the wires that rest on the resonance head or bottom head of the snare drum, the drum can be made of various materials, wood, metal,acrylic, fibre glass to name a few.The snare or trap as it was sometimes called on early drums the snare was made from animal gut pulled tight on modern drums the snare is made of metal spiral wire or nylon strands.
Drums used to be made out of wood and dries animal skins. Now they are made from metal, plastics and the "skin" is synthetic or man made. Many snare drums are made from wood. Maple and birch are the most common woods. Yamaha has an oak snare that's good. The heads on a snare are, today, almost always made of mylar. You can get heads made from animal skin, but most drummers play mylar. As for the snares...some snares are made from (synthetic) gut, but most are made of wire.
There are several words that can be made from the letters in the word ravens. Some examples are snare, saver, earns, nears, vans, vane, and nears