noun
- openings in a wall or parapet through which weapons can be fired
- beveled enlargements of door or window openings
Usage: military architecture; plural of embrasure
Usage: architecture; plural of embrasure
Examples
- The castle’s embrasures allowed archers to shoot while remaining protected.
- Medieval fortifications featured narrow embrasures for crossbow fire.
- The thick stone walls had deep embrasures around each window.
- Soldiers positioned cannons behind the embrasures of the fort.
- The architect designed elegant embrasures to frame the cathedral windows.
- Enemy fire could not penetrate the well-designed embrasures.
- The embrasures in the tower provided excellent defensive positions.