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em·bra·sure E0106300 (ĕm-brā′zhər)n.1. An opening in a thick wall for a door or window, especially one with sides angled so that the opening is larger on the inside of the wall than on the outside.2. A flared opening for a gun in a wall or parapet. [French, from embraser, to widen an opening.] em·bra′sured adj.embrasure (ɪmˈbreɪʒə) n1. (Fortifications) fortifications an opening or indentation, as in a battlement, for shooting through2. (Architecture) an opening forming a door or window, having splayed sides that increase the width of the opening in the interior[C18: from French, from obsolete embraser to widen, of uncertain origin] emˈbrasured adjem•bra•sure (ɛmˈbreɪ ʒər) n. 1. an opening in the wall of a fortification through which a cannon may be fired. 2. a splayed enlargement of a door or window toward the inner face of a wall. [1695–1705; < French, =embras(er) to enlarge a window or door opening, make an embrasure] em•bra′sured, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | embrasure - an opening (in a wall or ship or armored vehicle) for firing throughporthole, portopening - a vacant or unobstructed space that is man-made; "they left a small opening for the cat at the bottom of the door"ship - a vessel that carries passengers or freight | TranslationscannonierastrombaturasvasaturaembrasureenUK
embrasure an opening forming a door or window, having splayed sides that increase the width of the opening in the interior EmbrasureThe crenels or spaces between the merlons of a battlement; an enlargement of a door or window opening at the inside face of a wall by means of splayed sides.embrasure[em′brā·zhər] (architecture) Opening in a wall or parapet, especially one through which a gun is fired. An opening such as for a door or window with sloping or beveled sides. embrasure embrasure: B 1. The crenels or intervals between the merlons of a battlement. 2. An enlargement See embrasureembrasureenUK
embrasure [em-bra´zher] a space continuous with an interproximal space, produced by curvatures of teeth in contact in the same arch; it provides a passage through which food escapes from the occlusal surfaces during mastication.em·bra·sure (em-brā'shūr), In dentistry, an opening that widens outwardly or inwardly; specifically, that space adjacent to the interproximal contact area that spreads toward the facial, gingival, lingual, occlusal, or incisal aspect. [Fr. an opening in a wall for cannon] em·bra·sure (em-brā'shŭr) dentistry An opening that widens outwardly or inwardly; specifically, that space adjacent to the interproximal contact area that spreads toward the facial, gingival, lingual, occlusal, or incisal aspect. [Fr. an opening in a wall for cannon]em·bra·sure (em-brā'shŭr) In dentistry, an opening that widens outwardly or inwardly; specifically, that space adjacent to the interproximal contact area that spreads toward facial, gingival, lingual, occlusal, or incisal aspect. [Fr. an opening in a wall for cannon]embrasureenUK
Synonyms for embrasurenoun an opening (in a wall or ship or armored vehicle) for firing throughSynonymsRelated Words |