enfilade vs gunfire

enfilade

noun
  • Gunfire directed along the length of a target. 

  • A series of doors that provide a vista when open. 

  • A line or straight passage, or the position of that which lies in a straight line. 

verb
  • To arrange (rooms or other structures) in a row. 

  • To rake (something) with gunfire. 

  • To be directed toward (something) like enfilading gunfire. 

gunfire

noun
  • Shots from a gun or guns, typically creating loud report. 

  • The use of gunpowder-type weapons, mainly cannon, as opposed to swords or bayonets. 

  • The time of firing of the morning gun or the evening gun. 

  • Tea, a cup of tea, especially one served early in the morning before first parade. 

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