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==Traditional uses== ==Traditional uses==
*] or roundup, a term in American English referring to the process of gathering animals into an area, known as a "Muster" in Australia. *] is gathering livestock, term used in Australia and New Zealand
*], when a helmsman cannot control a boat and it heads into the wind *], when a boat heads into the wind, the rudder having no effect


==Arts and entertainment== ==Arts and entertainment==
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==Products== ==Products==
* Roundup, a brand of ] herbicide made by Monsanto * Roundup, Monsant brandname for ] herbicide
*], web-based issue or bug tracking system *], web-based issue or bug tracking system
*], a 1950s station wagon built by Ford *], a 1950s station wagon built by Ford


==Military== ==Military==
*], a never-implemented Allied plan for an invasion of northern France in World War II. *], WWII Allied plan to invade France
*], an American attack in the Korean War. *], an American attack in the Korean War
*], a German World War II tactic, in which randomly chosen civilians from occupied countries were deported or executed. *], capturing random people by German forces in World War II


==Other uses== ==Other uses==
*], a city *], US city
*'']'', a student-run newspaper publication of New Mexico State University *'']'', student newspaper of New Mexico State University


==See also== ==See also==

Revision as of 12:16, 24 July 2018

A roundup is a systematic gathering together of people or things.

Roundup, Round Up or Round-up may also refer to:

Traditional uses

  • Muster (livestock) is gathering livestock, term used in Australia and New Zealand
  • Rounding up, when a boat heads into the wind, the rudder having no effect

Arts and entertainment

Products

Military

Other uses

See also

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