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cascabel sleigh bell: bell attached to a sleigh, or to harness of horse pulling a sleigh
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cascabel A rounded projection at the rear of the breech of a muzzleloading cannon's barrel.
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cascabel Also spelled cascable; the rear of the gun tube aft of the breech ring. It includes the breech face and the cascabel knob, the protrusion extending to the rear from the breech face. This knob was used as an attachment point for tackle when mounting or dismounting a piece from its carriage; breeching cables, used with naval guns to check their recoil, were also attached to it. Modern works often apply the term cascabel only to the knob itself.
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cascabel The large round knob found near the breech of a cannon.
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cascabel chiles are dried chiles with a rich, smoky, woodsy flavor. They often are used in salsas and stews.
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