"Hornwork" is a word in ENGLISH
An outwork composed of two demibastions joined by a
curtain. It is connected with the works in rear by long wings.
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Read the complete definitionA subterraneous passage communicating between the parade and the main ditch, or between the ditches and the interior of the …
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