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Tweet n. pl. ces·tus·es also caes·tus·es A covering for the hand made of leather straps weighted with iron or lead and worn by boxers in ancient Rome. [Latin caestus, from caedere, to strike; see kaə-id- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |
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