Meaning & Definition of word "Parapet"

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    Parapet

    /ˈpærəˌpɛt/

    noun:

    • 1. A low protective wall along the edge of a roof, bridge, or balcony.
      • Example: The architect designed a beautiful parapet around the rooftop garden to ensure safety.
    • 2. A defensive wall or barrier.
      • Example: The soldiers took refuge behind the parapet during the battle.
    • 3. An extension of the wall at the top of a building or fortification.
      • Example: The castle's parapet provided a stronghold for the archers.

    Etymology

    From Middle French 'parapet', derived from 'pare' (to ward off) and 'petit' (small).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    behind the parapet:

    To be in a position of safety from danger.

    Related Words

    battlement:

    A defensive wall with alternating high and low sections.

    revetment:

    A facing of stone or other material placed to protect a structure from erosion.

    Slang Meanings of parapet