IPA: /ˌtæpəˈdɛrə/
KK: /tæpəˈdɛrə/
A cover or hood made of leather that is used to protect the stirrups on a Mexican saddle.
The tapadera on the saddle added both style and protection during the ride.
The word 'tapadera' originates from Spanish, meaning a cover or lid. It is derived from the verb 'tapar' (to cover) and the suffix '-era' (indicating a tool or instrument). Thus, 'tapadera' refers to an object used for covering something.
Think of 'tapar' meaning to cover, and remember that a 'tapadera' is something that serves as a cover or lid.
No commonly confused words.