embrasure in English

noun
1
a small opening in a parapet of a fortified building, splayed on the inside.
Guns usually stood on a flat terreplein, shooting over a wide earth parapet which was intended to absorb incoming fire, although they might also fire through splayed embrasures , or be housed in vaulted casemates on a lower storey.

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1. The paper develops embrasure plugging a-gent(FD- with high strength according to the present problem that cement plugs embrasure.

2. The window was an embrasure in an enormously thick wall.

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5. An opening in a fortified wall; an embrasure.

6. Casting clasp between teeth ( CCBT ) is set up between buccal arid lingual embrasure of abutment teeth.

7. They became constant companions and Corbett often found them playing cat's-cradle in some comer or window embrasure.

8. In the drawing room a pair of pink marble pillars supported the embrasure of the windows.

9. 26 They became constant companions and Corbett often found them playing cat's-cradle in some comer or window embrasure.

10. Enjolras, who was still leaning on his elbows at his embrasure, made an affirmative sign with his head, but without taking his eyes from the end of the street. Sentencedict.com

11. Battlement (plural Battlements) In fortification: an indented parapet, formed by a series of rising members called cops or merlons, separated by openings called crenelles or embrasures, the soldier sheltering himself behind the merlon while he fires through the embrasure or through a loophole in the Battlement