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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) or roundup, a term in American English referring to the process of gathering animals into an area, known as a "Muster" in Australia.
  • Rounding up, when a helmsman cannot control a boat and it heads into the wind

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