Carrying wood, of course.
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You probably mean, "light-carrying medium", which is elysium.
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If you were cutting wood with a long sleeve shirt on, Chances are you probably carried the wood in your arms at some point to move it. I Have never personally gotten a rash because of wearing a long sleeve shirt while cutting wood, or known anyone who has, and I do have a great deal of experience in this field. So, either you are allergic to the wood you are cutting, or your skin is bruised from carrying it, which is normal. I bruise on a regular basis from carrying wood after cutting it, and it looks eerily like a rash, small purple dots on the skin. This is caused from the bark pressing into your skin while carrying it, even through your shirt.
Of course, they are carrying the branches ostensibly for camouflage, but in this way they fulfill the prophecy about Birnam Wood coming to Dunsinane. It also reflects the appearance of the third apparition, a crowned child carrying a tree.
Litters or carrying chairs were made of wood mostly. There were poles that held an awning overhead and 'curtains' around the side for warmth or privacy.
Made from wood.
It was an open backpack carrying device made from woven branches of pliable wood.
The witches predicted Macbeth’s army would’ve defeated only if Birman wood comes to his castle
Perhaps you mean "aqueduct" a conduit for carrying water.