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romal
English
Etymology 1
Borrowed from
Spanish
ramal
, from
Latin
ramus
(
“
branch
”
)
.
Noun
romal
(
plural
romals
)
A long
quirt
attached to the end of a set of closed
reins
that are connected to the
bridle
of a
horse
, and used to assist in moving
cattle
.
Etymology 2
Noun
romal
(
plural
romals
)
(
obsolete
)
An
Indian
silk
or
cotton
handkerchief
.
Anagrams
molar
,
moral
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