blockhouse

blockhouse
/blok"hows'/, n., pl. blockhouses /how'ziz/.
1. Mil. a fortified structure with ports or loopholes through which defenders may direct gunfire.
2. Also called garrison house. (formerly) a building, usually of hewn timber and with a projecting upper story, having loopholes for musketry.
3. a house built of squared logs.
4. Rocketry. a structure near a launching site for rockets, generally made of heavily reinforced concrete, for housing and protecting personnel, electronic controls, and auxiliary apparatus before and during launching operations.
[1505-15; < MD blochuus, equiv. to bloc BLOCK + huus HOUSE]

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