cascable

/ˈkæskəbəl/
noun
  1. The part of a cannon behind the breech, including the cascabel knob and the base ring.
    • Artillery manuals described how to attach the rope to the cascable.
    • The cascable of the old cannon was still intact after centuries of rust.
    • The blacksmith forged a new cascable for the damaged cannon.
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