About The Word Bartizan
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Bartizan
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What's The Definition Of Bartizan?Synonyms | Synonyms for Bartizan: Related Terms | Find terms related to Bartizan: abatis | advanced work | balistraria | bank | banquette | barbed-wire entanglement | barbican | barricade | barrier | bastion | battlement | breastwork | bulwark | casemate | cheval-de-frise | circumvallation | contravallation | counterscarp | curtain | demibastion | dike | drawbridge | earthwork | enclosure | entanglement | escarp | escarpment | fence | fieldwork | fortalice | fortification | glacis | loophole | lunette | machicolation | mantelet | merlon | mound | outwork | palisade | parados | parapet | portcullis | postern gate | rampart | ravelin | redan | redoubt | sally port | scarp | sconce | stockade | tenaille | vallation | vallum | work See Also | Bartizan In Webster's Dictionary \Bar"ti*zan`\, n. [Cf. {Brettice}.] (Arch.)
A small, overhanging structure for lookout or defense,
usually projecting at an angle of a building or near an
entrance gateway.
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