- An
embrasure (or
crenel or crenelle;
sometimes called gunhole in the
domain of gunpowder-era architecture) is the
opening in a
battlement between two...
- In dentistry,
embrasures are V-shaped
valleys between adjacent teeth. They
provide a
spill way for food to
escape during chewing which essentially aids...
- 28 but have the main
embrasure replaced with a Bren gun
embrasure, Bren gun
embrasures in the side
walls and a
rifle embrasure in the rear wall. A further...
-
interproximal embrasure types or
classes as
described below: Type I – the gums
fills embrasure space completely Type II – the gums
partially fills embrasure space...
- they are
always narrow at the tip, so as to
allow for
access to
narrow embrasure spaces between teeth. They
differ from
periodontal curettes,
which possess...
- configurations; F
types used
standard triggers and
stocks and were used for
embrasure mounts in
casemates and cupolas,
while the T
featured a
trigger operated...
- one JM/AC37
embrasure, one twin
machine gun
embrasure and a GFM cloche.
Casemate de
Breitenacker Sud:
SIngle block with one JM/AC37
embrasure, one twin...
- or fortifications.
Merlons are
sometimes pierced by narrow,
vertical embrasures, or tooth-like
slits designed for
observation and fire. The
space between...
- fortifications, a spla****
opening is used to
broaden the arc of fire (cf.
embrasure, loophole). A spla**** arch (also
sluing arch) is an arch
where the springings...
-
known as open
gingival embrasures, and
colloquially known as "black triangle", is the
space or gap seen at the
cervical embrasure,
below the
contact point...