ravelin

/ˈrævlɪn/
noun
  1. A triangular fortification located in front of a larger fort, used to protect the main walls and gate.
    • The soldiers defended the ravelin against the enemy's first assault.
    • The old fort still has its original ravelin, now overgrown with grass.
    • Engineers designed the ravelin to deflect cannon fire away from the main fortress.
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