turret
[C] Countable
pl: turrets
The word evokes a sense of verticality and specialized function. In architecture, it suggests a defensive or ornamental protrusion, often associated with Gothic aesthetics or medieval fortifications. It creates a visual of a small, secluded room perched high above the ground, often used for surveillance or as a private study. In a military context, the term shifts from static stone to rotating steel. It implies a concentrated point of firepower that can pivot independently of the vehicle's chassis, emphasizing mechanical precision and tactical flexibility.
Refers to each individual tower or rotating gun housing.