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turret
CIDE DICTIONARY
turret, n. [OE. touret, OF. tourette, dim. of tour a tower, L. turris. See Tower.].
- A little tower, frequently a merely ornamental structure at one of the angles of a larger structure. [1913 Webster]
- A movable building, of a square form, consisting of ten or even twenty stories and sometimes one hundred and twenty cubits high, usually moved on wheels, and employed in approaching a fortified place, for carrying soldiers, engines, ladders, casting bridges, and other necessaries. [1913 Webster]
- A revolving tower constructed of thick iron plates, within which cannon are mounted. Turrets are used on vessels of war and on land. [1913 Webster]
- The elevated central portion of the roof of a passenger car. Its sides are pierced for light and ventilation. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
turret, n.
1 a small tower, usu. projecting from the wall of a building as a decorative addition.
2 a low flat usu. revolving armoured tower for a gun and gunners in a ship, aircraft, fort, or tank.
3 a rotating holder for tools in a lathe etc.
1 a small tower, usu. projecting from the wall of a building as a decorative addition.
2 a low flat usu. revolving armoured tower for a gun and gunners in a ship, aircraft, fort, or tank.
3 a rotating holder for tools in a lathe etc.
Idiom
turret lathe = capstan lathe.
Derivative
turreted adj.
Etymology
ME f. OF to(u)rete dimin. of to(u)r TOWER
THESAURUS
turret
antenna tower, barbican, belfry, bell tower, campanile, colossus, column, cupola, derrick, dome, fire tower, lantern, lighthouse, martello, martello tower, mast, minaret, monument, obelisk, observation tower, pagoda, pilaster, pillar, pinnacle, pole, pylon, pyramid, shaft, skyscraper, spire, standpipe, steeple, stupa, television mast, tope, tour, tower, water tower, windmill towerROGET THESAURUS
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Height
N height, altitude, elevation, eminence, pitch, loftiness, sublimity, tallness, stature, procerity, prominence, colossus, giant, grenadier, giraffe, camelopard, mount, mountain, hill alto, butte, monticle, fell, knap, cape, headland, foreland, promontory, ridge, hog's back, dune, rising ground, vantage ground, down, moor, moorland, Alp, uplands, highlands, heights, knob, loma, pena, picacho, tump, knoll, hummock, hillock, barrow, mound, mole, steeps, bluff, cliff, craig, tor, peak, pike, clough, escarpment, edge, ledge, brae, dizzy height, tower, pillar, column, obelisk, monument, steeple, spire, minaret, campanile, turret, dome, cupola, skyscraper, pole, pikestaff, maypole, flagstaff, top mast, topgallant mast, ceiling, high water, high tide, flood tide, spring tide, altimetry, batophobia, satellite, spy-in-the-sky, high, elevated, eminent, exalted, lofty, tall, gigantic, Patagonian, towering, beetling, soaring, hanging (gardens), elevated, upper, highest, high reaching, insessorial, perching, upland, moorland, hilly, knobby, mountainous, alpine, subalpine, heaven kissing, cloudtopt, cloudcapt, cloudtouching, aerial, overhanging, incumbent, overlying, superincumbent, supernatant, superimposed, prominent, tall as a maypole, tall as a poplar, tall as a steeple, lanky, on high, high up, aloft, up, above, aloof, overhead, airwind, upstairs, abovestairs, in the clouds, on tiptoe, on stilts, on the shoulders of, over head and ears, breast high, over, upwards, from top to bottom, e meglio cader dalle finistre che dal tetto.For further exploring for "turret" in Webster Dictionary Online