caber|cabers in English
noun
[ca·ber || 'keɪbə]
long wooden pole (similar to a telephone pole or an unrefined trimmed tree trunk) raised at one end and thrown as a test of strength in Scottish Highland sport
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2. The caber discharger , which is widely used in every oil field, is inefficient.
3. We tarried awhile to watch Messrs Anderson and Rowe perform doughty deeds with caber and shot on a pleasant summers day.