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caracol

noun
In the manege, a semi-round, or half turn which a horseman makes, either to the right or left. In the army, the cavalry make a caracol after each discharge, in order to pass to the rear of the squadron.

caracol

In architecture, a staircase in a helix or spiral form.

caracol

verb intransitive
To move in a caracol; to wheel.