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embrasure an opening in a wall or parapet through which cannon were fired. The sides, generally splayed outward, were termed
Ãâó: www.fortadams.org/terminology.htm
embrasure a window or door with slanting sides inward
Ãâó: www.masterpieces.com/arch3.html
embrasure An opening in a wall, such as a loophole or a crenel; especially an opening whose sides flare outward, providing defenders shooting through the opening with both the widest possiblefield of fire and the maximum protection against incoming missiles.
Ãâó: almashriq.hiof.no/syria/600/620/623/the_work_of_me...
embrasure This is the hole in the wall through which an observer looks. It should enable the man to see his arc without moving his head much, in other words, the V shape taking up the thickness of the wall should be on the outer face, not inside. Where the wall is thinner, it should be reinforced with a steel backing plate. It may have Macrolon or steel shutters. It may have a shelf for binoculars. ...
Ãâó: www.defence-structures.com/glossary.htm
embrasure A u-shaped indentation into a stone row. These may well be a variation on the Prayer Seat, or possibly used as hunting blinds. (see Prayer Seat for details)
Ãâó: www.boudillion.com/Glossary/glossary.html
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