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capataz
[ kah-pah-tahth, -tahs; English kap-uh-tahz ]
noun
, Spanish.
, plural ca·pa·ta·ces [kah-pah-, tah, -thes, -ses, kap-, uh, -, tah, -siz].
- a foreman or supervisor.
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One morning, in the absence of the capataz, one of the men struck him, because he had delayed in fetching the water.
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The capataz shook his head with a dissatisfied air; his investigation was far from satisfying him.
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The capataz alone did not appear to place any great confidence in the guide so singularly met.
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One of them was an Indian; the other the capataz recognised at a glance as the man who had come to the hacienda that morning.
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Don Martial regarded him with such an air of amazement that the capataz began again laughing heartily.
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