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corral
an enclosure for livestock
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cor·ral
(kə-răl′)n.
1. An enclosure for confining livestock.
2. An enclosure formed by a circle of wagons for defense against attack during an encampment.
tr.v. cor·ralled, cor·ral·ling, cor·rals
1. To drive into and hold in a corral.
2. To arrange (wagons) in a corral.
3. To take control or possession of.
4. To gather; garner: "difficult for congressional leadership to corral a majority of votes" (Don J. Pease).
[Spanish, from Vulgar Latin *currāle, enclosure for carts, from Latin currus, cart, from currere, to run; see kers- in Indo-European roots.]
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corral
(kɒˈrɑːl)n
1. (Agriculture) chiefly US and Canadian an enclosure for confining cattle or horses
2. (Historical Terms) chiefly US (formerly) a defensive enclosure formed by a ring of covered wagons
vb (tr) , -rals, -ralling or -ralled
3. (Agriculture) to drive into and confine in or as in a corral
4. informal to capture
[C16: from Spanish, from Vulgar Latin currāle (unattested) area for vehicles, from Latin currus wagon, from currere to run]
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cor•ral
(kəˈræl)n., v. -ralled, -ral•ling. n.
1. an enclosure or pen for horses, cattle, etc.
2. a circular enclosure of wagons, formed for defense against attack.
v.t. 3. to confine in or as if in a corral.
4. Informal.
a. to seize; capture.
b. to collect or garner: to corral votes.
5. to form (wagons) into a corral.
[1575–85; < Sp < Vulgar Latin *currāle enclosure for carts = Latin curr(us) wagon, cart]
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corral
Past participle: corralled
Gerund: corralling
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Noun | 1. | ![]() pen - an enclosure for confining livestock |
Verb | 1. | corral - enclose in a corral; "corral the horses" |
2. | corral - arrange wagons so that they form a corral | |
3. | corral - collect or gather; "corralling votes for an election" |
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corral
(U.S. & Canad.)noun
verb
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