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Noun embrasure has 1 sense
  1. port, embrasure, porthole - an opening (in a wall or ship or armored vehicle) for firing through
    --1 is a kind of opening

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Embrasure

Description:

An embrasure is a architectural term that refers to an opening or recess in a wall, usually used for the placement of windows, doors, or defensive purposes. It is commonly found in fortifications and military structures. Additionally, in the field of optics, embrasure can also refer to the tapering of the sides of a telescope to reduce internal reflections.

Sample Sentences:

1. Noun - Architectural Sense:

  • The medieval castle had narrow embrasures along the battlements, allowing archers to shoot arrows at attackers.
  • The windows in the old church were adorned with beautiful stained glass embrasures.

2. Noun - Optical Sense:

  • The telescopic eyepiece had purposely designed embrasures to enhance the viewing experience by reducing glare.
  • Using optical engineering techniques, they successfully eliminated the unwanted reflections by adding embrasures to the telescope.

3. Verb:

  • The sharpshooter positioned himself to embrasure the doorway, ready to ambush anyone entering.
  • The architect skillfully embrasured the large entrance, adding charm and character to the building's facade.

4. Adjective:

  • The embrasured walls of the fortress provided a formidable defense against enemy attacks.
  • Inspired by traditional Moroccan architecture, they incorporated embrasured archways into the design of their home.

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