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Definition of Mecate

Mecate
Mecate Me*ca"te, n. [Sp.] A rope of hair or of maguey fiber, for tying horses, etc. [Southwestern U. S.]

Meaning of Mecate from wikipedia

- Mecate can refer to: Mecate (rein) Mecate (band) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Mecate. If an internal link led you...
- The mecate (/məˈkɑːtiː/ or less anglicized /məˈkɑːteɪ/; Spanish pronunciation: [meˈkate]) is the rein system of the bosal style hackamore used to train...
- best-known example of a third rein used in the USA is the leading rein of the mecate of the classic bosal hackamore. Types of reins include: Closed reins, or...
- Mecate are a rap music group from El Salvador. The band was born at some stage during 1998 in Jorge Manuel's (a.k.a. "Piocha") house. Piocha was a talented...
- called a "bosal" or a "bosal hackamore". It has a long rope rein called a mecate and may also add a type of stabilizing throatlatch called a fiador, which...
- a "bosal hanger." The rein system of the hackamore is called the mecate. The mecate (/məˈkɑːti/ or /məˈkɑːteɪ/) is a long rope, traditionally of horsehair...
- single rein, attached to the leading ring under the jaw. In some cases, mecate-style reins may be added to a rope halter, creating a modified form of hackamore...
- musicians from El Salvador. Samuel El Fugitivo Pescozada Reyes del Bajo Mundo Crooked Stilo Mecate T-Bone Brayan Hernandez-Galdamez Omnionn Crooked Stilo...
- It is a style of music that emerged from groups such as Pescozada and Mecate in the late 1990s. Salvadoran hip hop arose about 30 years ago following...
- "friend", guajolote "turkey" and pavo "turkey", chamaco "kid" and niño "boy", mecate "rope" and reata "rope", etc. On other occasions, the indigenous word differs...