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outwork Meaning in Bengali



 দুর্গেও বাহিরের প্রতিরোধ ব্যবস্থা, বিচিছন্ন দূর্গ

Noun:

বহি:স্থ দুর্গ, দুর্গের বহির্ভাগ,





outwork শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

মাছ-ধরার বন্দর "সারোলিমানো" হালা সুলতান টেক্কে দুর্গের বহির্ভাগ সমুদ্রের ওপর দুর্গের ঝুলন্ত অংশ কিমন ভাস্কর্য ফিনিকৌডেস এভিনিউ সমুদ্র ।

outwork's Usage Examples:

An outwork is a minor fortification built or established outside the principal fortification limits, detached or semidetached.


An advanced work, advance-work or advanced outwork is a fortification or outwork in front of the main defensive building or castle.


fieldwork", typically the rear of an independent fieldwork or detached outwork in front of the main fortress or defensive position.


outworks; the bottom-most image, a priest's cap, has two tenailles.


Also shown is another approach to protect a gate; the roughly triangular outwork seen.


A couvreface in fortification architecture is a small outwork that was built in front of the actual fortress ditch before bastions or ravelins.


In fortification, a lunette was originally an outwork of half-moon shape; later it became a redan with short flanks, in trace somewhat resembling a bastion.


tower-like fort of the Late Antiquity, which was sometimes protected by an outwork and surrounding ditches.


for "arrow") is an outwork consisting of two converging faces with a parapet and an open gorge, forming an arrowhead shape facing the enemy.


system of fortification and is effectively an expanded hornwork (a type of outwork).


The counterguard (German: Kontergarde, French: contre-garde) is an outwork in a bastioned fortification system that usually comprises only a low rampart.


A ravelin is a triangular fortification or detached outwork, located in front of the innerworks of a fortress (the curtain walls and bastions).


The redan developed from the lunette, originally a half-moon-shaped outwork; with shorter flanks it became a redan.


village is Berwartstein Castle on one side of the Erlenbach stream and the outwork Little France on the other.


was built in 1757 by the Order of Saint John, and was considered as an outwork of Fort Manoel.


ditches running along the eastern and north-eastern boundary and a defensive outwork to the southeast.


He built strong ramparts and bastions as well as the outwork and tower called Little France (castle).


It seems to have been an outwork of the larger Tedbury Camp.


Lunette may also refer to: Lunette (fortification), an outwork consisting of a salient angle with two flanks and an open gorge Lunette.


On 19 September the Germans captured their first outwork and began a devastating close-range bombardment of the bastions.



Synonyms:

defense; defensive structure; defence;

Antonyms:

offense; offence; question; prosecution;

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