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casemate
[keys-meyt]
noun
an armored enclosure for guns in a warship.
a vault or chamber, especially in a rampart, with embrasures for artillery.
casemate
/ ˈɪˌɪ /
noun
an armoured compartment in a ship or fortification in which guns are mounted
Other Word Forms
- casemated adjective
- uncasemated adjective
- ˈˌٱ adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of casemate1
Example Sentences
Give the gift of removing clutter with the CaseMate Power Pad 3-in-1 wireless charger.
The letters were donated to the Fort Monroe Casemate Museum.
It proclaimed “Jefferson Davis Memorial Park” above the stone casemate where Davis was held prisoner by federal troops after the Civil War.
The Virginian-Pilot reports David Stroud would move the letters into the fort’s Casemate Museum, and contextual signage can explain their history.
In November last year, La Casemate, a tech “fab lab” based in Grenoble, France, was vandalised and burned.
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