Breastwork

/ˈbrɛstˌwɝk/ noun

A low defensive wall or parapet, typically found at the top of fortifications, that reaches about chest-height and allows soldiers to fire weapons while staying protected.

From 'breast' (height reaching the breast/chest) and 'work' (Old English werc, meaning construction or fortification). Military architects used this term since medieval times.

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