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- free dictionary. An embrasure (or crenel or crenelle; sometimes called gunhole in the domain of gunpowder-era architecture) is the opening in a battlement...
- additional accommodation and to give the castle a more imposing appearance. Gunholes that allowed fire to be directed along the external face of the curtain...
- castle, but a more modest tower from the late 15th century, endowed with gunholes. The gatehouse is a 15 metres (49 ft) high rectangular tower. It provided...
- 50 meters. At the end, there is a blast door and what the IDF says is a gunhole.[dubious – discuss][better source needed] Mounir El Barsh, the Gaza health...
- eighteen gunloops: a high number for a gateway, and among the earliest gunholes in Britain. The gunloops would have been added by the beginning of the...
- 50 meters. At the end, there is a blast door and what the IDF says is a gunhole.[dubious – discuss][better source needed] Mounir El Barsh, the Gaza health...
- from attackers. Scattered throughout the walls were strategically placed gunholes to offer additional protection. In addition, the blockhouses and roofs...