×

Learn to pronounce tur·ret

/ˈtərət/
noun
  1. a small tower on top of a larger tower or at the corner of a building or wall, typically of a castle.
  2. a mollusk with a long, slender, pointed spiral shell, typically brightly colored and living in tropical seas.

People also ask

Turret

Architecture
In architecture, a turret is a small tower that projects vertically from the wall of a building such as a medieval castle. Wikipedia
Turret may refer to: Turret (architecture), a small tower that projects above the wall of a building; Gun turret, a mechanism of a projectile-firing weapon ...
a small tower at an angle of a building, as of a castle or fortress, frequently beginning some distance above the ground.
turret from en.wikipedia.org
In architecture, a turret is a small tower that projects vertically from the wall of a building such as a medieval castle. Turret (highlighted in red) ...
turret from aredorchidtheatre.org
Ensnared in a relentless loop of endless tomorrows, they discover the wolf isn't at the door, he's already inside, waiting in the creeping darkness all around ...
The meaning of TURRET is a little tower; specifically : an ornamental structure at an angle of a larger structure. How to use turret in a sentence.
turret from study.com
A turret is a small tower built into and projecting vertically from a wall. The word comes from the French touret, a diminutive form of the word for tower. It ...
turret from dictionary.cambridge.org
a part of a military vehicle that contains a large gun or guns and can be moved to face any direction. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
turret from www.amazon.com
Marantz Professional Turret - USB-C Broadcast Video System with Full HD Webcam (H.264 Video Compression), USB Condenser mic (48kHz/16-bit) and pop Filter, ...
A turret is a small tower that is taller than the rest of the building. The long-haired fairy tale heroine Rapunzel had to stay in a turret.
turret from en.wiktionary.org
(historical, military) A siege tower; a movable building, of a square form, consisting of ten or even twenty stories and sometimes one hundred and twenty ...