casemate

/ˈkeɪsˌmeɪt/
noun
  1. A fortified chamber or armored enclosure in a military fortification or ship, from which guns are fired.
    • The old fort's casemate protected the cannons from enemy fire.
    • Soldiers took cover inside the casemate during the bombardment.
    • The battleship's casemate housed several secondary guns along its sides.
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