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cacastle
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It is a wooden support or rod that is placed on the shoulders with a bucket or basket at each end; serves to facilitate the transfer of water or any load on slopes that is heavy to hang from the hands. By extension is a frame or skeleton that serves to carry weight. Figuratively it is the body, which carries the weight of life. It comes from Nahuatl cacaxtli ("frame" ). See also arguina .

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