lasso
The English word "lasso" originates from Spanish, specifically from the word "lazo," which means "noose" or "lasso."
Lasso is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "Frank is a master with the lasso".
lasso (noun) = lazoto lasso (verb) = lazar
i am about to lasso your mom.
The wave in a lasso typically travels as a transverse wave. This means that the oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave's motion, creating a characteristic up-and-down or side-to-side movement along the length of the lasso.
The plural of lasso is lassoes or lassos.
The correct spelling is "lasso."
Wonderwoman has the lasso of truth.
Adopted into American English from the Spanish word 'lazo' meaning a noose or a snare.
The Spanish term riata stands for a long noosed rope that can be used to catch animals such as cows or horses. Another translation for it is lasso. A lasso can be formed in a cord by means of a slipknot.
a lasso is a whip that cowboys used to use
Yoni Lasso was born in 1984.