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Definition
Synonym
Eckturm
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Eckturm
m
techn.
(Bekohlung)
Ecktürme
pl
corner tower
corner towers
Turm
m
arch.
Türme
pl
Beobachtungsturm
m
Eckturm
m
Turm mit Satteldach
Treppenturm
m
Vierungsturm
m
tower
towers
observation tower
corner tower
gabled tower
staircase tower; stair turret
crossing tower
Eckturm
m
techn.
(Bekohlung)
Ecktürme
pl
corner tower
corner towers
Turm
m
arch.
Türme
pl
Beobachtungsturm
m
Eckturm
m
Turm mit Satteldach
Treppenturm
m
Vierungsturm
m
tower
towers
observation tower
corner tower
gabled tower
staircase tower; stair turret
crossing tower
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corner tower Synonyme
corner
L
a
corner
on
aberrancy
aberration
absorb
alcove
angle
apex
asylum
bay
bear raid
bend
bias
bifurcation
bight
blind alley
bolt-hole
bother
bottle up
box
branching off
bull raid
buy
buy back
buy in
buy into
buy off
buy on credit
buy up
cache
cant
capture
carrel
catch
chevron
circuitousness
coin
collar
complete a purchase
concealment
corner
in
corner
ing
cove
cover
covert
coverture
crank
cranny
crook
crotchet
cubby
cubbyhole
cubicle
cul-de-sac
curve
dark
corner
dead end
dead-end street
deadlock
declination
deflection
den
departure
detour
deviance
deviancy
deviation
deviousness
digression
dilemma
discursion
disturb
divagation
divarication
divergence
diversion
dogleg
double
double a point
drift
drifting
dugout
elbow
ell
engross
engrossment
errantry
exclusive possession
excursion
excursus
exorbitation
extremity
fix
forestall
forestallment
fork
foxhole
funk hole
furcation
go around
hairpin
halt
hideaway
hideout
hidey hole
hiding
hiding place
hog
hole
hook
impasse
indirection
inflection
inglenook
jam
knee
lair
make a buy
manipulation
monopolization
monopolize
monopoly
nab
niche
nook
obliquity
oriel
pererration
pickle
pitchhole
plight
point
procure
purchase
put out
quoin
raid
rambling
rebuy
recess
recession
refuge
regrate
repurchase
retreat
rigging
roomlet
round
round a bend
round a
corner
round a point
sanctuary
scrape
secret place
seize
sheer
shift
shifting
shifting course
shifting path
skew
slant
snuggery
stalemate
stand
standstill
stash
stop
straying
sweep
swerve
swerving
swinging
tack
take it all
tie up
trap
tree
trouble
turn
turn a
corner
turning
twist
undercovert
variation
veer
vertex
wandering
warp
wash sale
washing
yaw
zag
zig
zigzag
corner
ed
V-shaped
Y-shaped
akimbo
angular
at bay
aux abois
bent
between two fires
crooked
crotched
endangered
forked
furcal
furcate
geniculate
geniculated
hooked
imperiled
in a
corner
in a predicament
in danger
in desperate case
in extremis
in jeopardy
jagged
jeopardized
knee-shaped
on the spot
pointed
saw-toothed
sawtooth
serrate
sharp
sharp-
corner
ed
threatened
treed
up a stump
up a tree
zigzag
corner
stone
bench mark
cardinal point
chief thing
climax
core
crisis
critical point
crux
essence
essential
essential matter
first stone
footstone
foundation stone
fundamental
gist
gravamen
great point
headstone
heart
high point
important thing
issue
kernel
keystone
landmark
main point
main thing
material point
meat
milestone
nub
pith
pivot
quoin
real issue
salient point
sine qua non
substance
substantive point
the bottom line
the point
turning point
Eckturm Definition
By-corner
(
n.
)
A
private
corner.
Conning
tower
(
n.
)
The
shot-proof
pilot
house
of
a
war
vessel.
Corner
(
n.
)
The
point
where
two
converging
lines
meet
Corner
(
n.
)
The
space
in
the
angle
between
converging
lines
or
walls
which
meet
in
a
point
Corner
(
n.
)
An
edge
or
extremity
Corner
(
n.
)
A
secret
or
secluded
place
Corner
(
n.
)
Direction
Corner
(
n.
)
The
state
of
things
produced
by
a
combination
of
persons,
who
buy
up
the
whole
or
the
available
part
of
any
stock
or
species
of
property,
which
compels
those
who
need
such
stock
or
property
to
buy
of
them
at
their
own
price
Corner
(
v.
t.)
To
drive
into
a
corner.
Corner
(
v.
t.)
To
drive
into
a
position
of
great
difficulty
or
hopeless
embarrassment
Corner
(
v.
t.)
To
get
command
of
(a
stock,
commodity,
etc.),
so
as
to
be
able
to
put
one's
own
price
on
it
Martello
tower
(
)
A
building
of
masonry,
generally
circular,
usually
erected
on
the
seacoast,
with
a
gun
on
the
summit
mounted
on
a
traversing
platform,
so
as
to
be
fired
in
any
direction.
Tower
(
n.
)
A
mass
of
building
standing
alone
and
insulated,
usually
higher
than
its
diameter,
but
when
of
great
size
not
always
of
that
proportion.
Tower
(
n.
)
A
projection
from
a
line
of
wall,
as
a
fortification,
for
purposes
of
defense,
as
a
flanker,
either
or
the
same
height
as
the
curtain
wall
or
higher.
Tower
(
n.
)
A
structure
appended
to
a
larger
edifice
for
a
special
purpose,
as
for
a
belfry,
and
then
usually
high
in
proportion
to
its
width
and
to
the
height
of
the
rest
of
the
edifice
Tower
(
n.
)
A
citadel
Tower
(
n.
)
A
headdress
of
a
high
or
towerlike
form,
fashionable
about
the
end
of
the
seventeenth
century
and
until
1715
Tower
(
n.
)
High
flight
Tower
(
v.
i.)
To
rise
and
overtop
other
objects
Tower
(
v.
t.)
To
soar
into.
Water
tower
(
)
A
large
metal
pipe
made
to
be
extended
vertically
by
sections,
and
used
for
discharging
water
upon
burning
buildings.
corner tower / corner towers Bedeutung
corner
kick
a
free
kick
from
the
corner
awarded
to
the
other
side
when
a
player
has
sent
the
ball
behind
his
own
goal
line
amen
corner
area
reserved
for
persons
leading
the
responsive
`amens'
bell
tower
a
tower
that
supports
or
shelters
a
bell
blind
corner
a
street
corner
that
you
cannot
see
around
as
you
are
driving
chimney
corner
inglenook
a
corner
by
a
fireplace
church
tower
the
tower
of
a
church
clock
tower
a
tower
with
a
large
clock
visible
high
up
on
an
outside
face
CN
Tower
a
tower
in
Toronto,
feet
tall
for
broadcasting
widely
conning
tower
a
raised
bridge
on
a
submarine,
often
used
for
entering
and
exiting
conning
tower
an
armored
pilothouse
on
a
warship
control
tower
a
tower
with
an
elevated
workspace
enclosed
in
glass
for
the
visual
observation
of
aircraft
around
an
airport
cooling
tower
a
cooling
system
used
in
industry
to
cool
hot
water
(by
partial
evaporation)
before
reusing
it
as
a
coolant
corner
street
corner
turning
point
the
intersection
of
two
streets,
standing
on
the
corner
watching
all
the
girls
go
by
corner
quoin
(architecture)
solid
exterior
angle
of
a
building,
especially
one
formed
by
a
cornerstone
corner
nook
an
interior
angle
formed
by
two
meeting
walls,
a
piano
was
in
one
corner
of
the
room
corner
pocket
a
pocket
at
the
corner
of
a
billiard
table
corner
post
a
square
post
supporting
a
structural
member
at
the
corner
of
a
building
Eiffel
Tower
a
wrought
iron
tower
meters
high
that
was
constructed
in
Paris
in
,
for
many
years
it
was
the
tallest
man-made
structure
fire
tower
a
watchtower
where
a
lookout
is
posted
to
watch
for
fires
highise
tower
block
tower
consisting
of
a
multistoried
building
of
offices
or
apartments,
`tower
block'
is
the
British
term
for
`highise'
Leaning
Tower
Leaning
Tower
of
Pisa
a
tall
round
marble
campanile
in
Pisa
that
is
not
perpendicular,
construction
was
begun
in
lookout
observation
tower
lookout
station
observatory
a
structure
commanding
a
wide
view
of
its
surroundings
martello
tower
a
circular
masonry
fort
for
coastal
defence
mooring
tower
mooring
mast
a
tower
for
mooring
airships
Petronas
Towers
twin
skyscrapers
built
in
Kuala
Lumpur
in
,
feet
high
Sears
Tower
a
skyscraper
built
in
Chicago
in
,
feet
tall
shot
tower
tower
of
a
kind
once
used
to
make
shot,
molten
lead
was
poured
through
a
sieve
and
dropped
into
water
signal
box
signal
tower
a
building
from
which
signals
are
sent
to
control
the
movements
of
railway
trains
supporting
tower
a
tower
that
serves
to
support
something
tower
a
structure
taller
than
its
diameter,
can
stand
alone
or
be
attached
to
a
larger
building
Tower
of
Babel
Babel
(Genesis
:-)
a
tower
built
by
Noah's
descendants
(probably
in
Babylon)
who
intended
it
to
reach
up
to
heaven,
God
foiled
them
by
confusing
their
language
so
they
could
no
longer
understand
one
another
Tower
of
London
a
fortress
in
London
on
the
Thames,
used
as
a
palace
and
a
state
prison
and
now
as
a
museum
containing
the
crown
jewels
Tower
of
Pharos
a
great
lighthouse
(
feet
high)
built
at
Alexandria
in
BC
tugboat
tug
towboat
tower
a
powerful
small
boat
designed
to
pull
or
push
larger
ships
water
tower
a
large
reservoir
for
water
World
Trade
Center
WTC
twin
towers
twin
skyscrapersstories
high
in
New
York
City,
built
feet
tall
into
,
destroyed
by
a
terrorist
attack
on
September
,
ivory
tower
a
state
of
mind
that
is
discussed
as
if
it
were
a
place,
he
lived
in
the
ivory
tower
of
speculation,
they
viewed
universities
as
ivory
towers
corner
the
point
where
two
lines
meet
or
intersect,
the
corners
of
a
rectangle
corner
a
place
off
to
the
side
of
an
area,
he
tripled
to
the
rightfield
corner,
the
southeastern
corner
of
the
Mediterranean
corner
a
remote
area,
in
many
corners
of
the
world
they
still
practice
slavery
corner
the
point
where
three
areas
or
surfaces
meet
or
intersect,
the
corners
of
a
cube
corner
a
projecting
part
where
two
sides
or
edges
meet,
he
knocked
off
the
corners
end
man
corner
man
a
man
at
one
end
of
line
of
performers
in
a
minstrel
show,
carries
on
humorous
dialogue
with
the
interlocutor
tower
of
strength
pillar
of
strength
a
person
who
can
be
relied
on
to
give
a
great
deal
of
support
and
comfort
tower
cress
tower
mustard
Arabis
turrita
European
cress
having
stiff
erect
stems,
sometimes
placed
in
genus
Turritis
tower
mustard
tower
cress
Turritis
glabra
Arabis
glabra
or
genus
Arabis:
erect
cress
widely
distributed
throughout
Europe
recess
recession
niche
corner
a
small
concavity
column
tower
pillar
anything
that
approximates
the
shape
of
a
column
or
tower,
the
test
tube
held
a
column
of
white
powder,
a
tower
of
dust
rose
above
the
horizon,
a
thin
pillar
of
smoke
betrayed
their
campsite
corner
box
a
predicament
from
which
a
skillful
or
graceful
escape
is
impossible,
his
lying
got
him
into
a
tight
corner
corner
a
temporary
monopoly
on
a
kind
of
commercial
trade,
a
corner
on
the
silver
market
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