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barbette

[ US /bɑɹˈbɛt/ ]
NOUN
  1. (formerly) a mound of earth inside a fort from which heavy gun can be fired over the parapet

How To Use barbette In A Sentence

  • The barbette mounted the gun on a pivot so that it could fire over a parapet.
  • The Theodore Roosevelt let fly at once with the big guns in her forward barbette, but the shells burst far below the The War in the Air
  • Gangs of moggs tugged on lines, rocking the gun carriage back and forth until it slipped onto the prepared barbette. Nemesis
  • The port upper tread casing was split, the barbette was damaged so that the gun would no longer. train, and the conning tower was cracked along its after surface. The Past Through Tomorrow
  • In the 1890s the “barbette” mounting for coastal-defense guns became the preferred pattern.
  • Dropping down to the seabed, the smaller barbettes and guns could be seen, and huge 13.5in projectiles lay scattered on the sand.
  • The main 76 mm gun was carried in a barbette on the right side of the hull, with a turret above carrying a smaller 37 mm gun.
  • _Devastation_ type of turret-ship were retained, mounted fore and aft, but instead of placing them in turrets, the turret armour was fixed to the deck, forming what is known as a "barbette," or breastwork, over the upper edge of which the gun fired. How Britannia Came to Rule the Waves Updated to 1900
  • Our picture shows the 76 mm gun barbette on one of the tanks.
  • The barbette or porkpie hat was a stiff band of several inches depth that went around the head with a piece of fabric wrapping underthe chin to hold it on. When Were Women’s Hats in Fashion? « Colleen Anderson
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