Also means
withers (of a horse)
Usage Note
Garrot has two main senses: in first aid, a tourniquet used to stop severe bleeding; and in equine anatomy, the withers (the highest point of a horse's back, used to measure a horse's height). A third, rarer historical meaning is the garrote (instrument of strangulation). Learners are most likely to encounter the tourniquet sense in medical or emergency contexts.
Examples
"Le secouriste a posé un garrot sur sa jambe."
Natural Translation
The first-aider applied a tourniquet to his leg.
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