Turret

/ˈtʌr.ɪt/ or /ˈtɜː.rɪt/ noun

A turret is a small tower that sticks out from a larger building, such as a castle or fortress. In modern use, it can also mean a rotating gun mount on a tank, ship, or aircraft.

From Old French "tourette," a diminutive of "tour" meaning tower, from Latin "turris." It has always referred to a smaller, secondary tower structure.

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