BACULE

, in Fortification, a kind of portcullis, or gate, made like a pit-fall, with a counterpoise, and supported with two great stakes. It is usually made before the corps de garde, not far from the gate of a place.

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Entry taken from A Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary, by Charles Hutton, 1796.

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BACON (Roger)
BACON (Francis)
* BACULE
BACULOMETRY
BAILLY (Jean Sylvain)
BAINBRIDGE (John)
BAKER (Thomas)
BAKER (Henry)