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remuda

noun re·mu·da \ri-ˈmü-də, -ˈmyü-\

Definition of REMUDA

:  the herd of horses from which those to be used for the day are chosen
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Origin of REMUDA

American Spanish, relay of horses, from Spanish, exchange, from remudar to exchange, from re- + mudar to change, from Latin mutare — more at mutable
First Known Use: circa 1892

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