Word: snare Word origin: late Old English sneare, from Old Norse snara . snare (sense 2 of the noun) is probably from Middle Low German, Middle Dutch snare ‘harp string’. Phonetic: snɛː Listen:
a trap for catching birds or mammals, typically one having a noose of wire or cord.
a length of wire, gut, or hide stretched across a drumhead to produce a rattling sound.
a wire loop for severing polyps or other growths.
catch (a bird or mammal) in a snare. Example: the foxes were humanely snared
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