bastion
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views 2,785,503 updated Jun 08 2018bas·tion / ˈbaschən/ •
n. a projecting part of a fortification built at an angle to the line of a wall, so as to allow defensive fire in several directions. ∎ fig. an institution, place, or person strongly defending or upholding particular principles, attitudes, or activities: the last bastion of male privilege.
The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English
bastion
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views 3,608,004 updated May 29 2018bastion.
1. Defensive projection, usually canted on plan and with battered sides, at an angle of a fortress from which the ground in front of ramparts may be viewed and raked with fire.
2. In gardens, a vantage-point in a corner, or a raised projection, like an arrow-head bastion.
A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture JAMES STEVENS CURL
Bastion
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views 3,977,258 updated May 23 2018Bastion
BASTION. A projection of a fortification that permits the defender to fire along the front of the main wall (or "curtain").
SEE ALSO Enfilade.
Encyclopedia of the American Revolution: Library of Military History
bastion
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views 2,293,973 updated May 18 2018bastion projecting part of a fortification. XVI. — F. bastion — It. bastione, ult. f. Gmc. *bastjan BASTE1.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology T. F. HOAD