TRAMEL

Etymology

Noun

tramel (plural tramels)

An instrument or device, sometimes of leather, more usually of rope, fitted to a horse's legs to regulate his motions and force him to amble.

Anagrams

• Martel, armlet, malter, martel

Proper noun

Tramel (plural Tramels)

A surname.

Statistics

• According to the 2010 United States Census, Tramel is the 13690th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 2212 individuals. Tramel is most common among White (77.31%) and Black/African American (15.51%) individuals.

Anagrams

• Martel, armlet, malter, martel

Source: Wiktionary



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INTUITIVELY

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