Definition of Outworks. Meaning of Outworks. Synonyms of Outworks

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Definition of Outworks

Outwork
Outwork Out*work", v. t. To exceed in working; to work more or faster than.
Outwork
Outwork Out"work`, n. (Fort.) A minor defense constructed beyond the main body of a work, as a ravelin, lunette, hornwork, etc. --Wilhelm.

Meaning of Outworks from wikipedia

- An outwork is a minor fortification built or established outside the prin****l fortification limits, detached or semidetached. Outworks such as ravelins...
- The putting-out system is a means of subcontracting work, like a tailor. Historically, it was also known as the workshop system and the domestic system...
- fighting, the Spanish added more outworks. The siege was broken in 1720 after the arrival of a relief force, and the outworks were completely rebuilt at this...
- Ben Fowlkes (2016-04-10). "UFC Fight Night 86 results: Jan Blachowicz outworks Igor Pokrajac for decision victory". mmajunkie.com. Retrieved 2016-04-10...
- characteristics as historicism (identifying historical events as relating to the outworking of God's purpose), absolutism (conviction that Jehovah's Witness leaders...
- fieldwork", typically the rear of an independent fieldwork or detached outwork in front of the main fortress or defensive position. Straith describes...
- invest the city with continuous trenchlines, so he set up a series of outworks, (bastides). Over the next few months, seven strongholds were set up on...
- Brent Brookhouse (July 7, 2016). "UFC Fight Night 90 results: Alan Jouban outworks gutsy Belal Muhammad for decision win". mmajunkie.com. Retrieved July 7...
- in Italy. Some types, especially when combined with ravelins and other outworks, resembled the related star fort of the same era. The design of the fort...
- because crownworks contain full bastions at their centers. They are both outworks. From Cyclopaedia Europaeum Theatrum, Volume 5, plate 12. Published in...