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sallyport — sally port n. A gate in a fortification designed for sorties. * * * … Universalium
sallyport — n. opening in fortifications from which defenders may make a sally … Dictionary of difficult words
sallyport — sallˈyport noun 1. A gateway or opening for making a sally from a fortified place 2. A large port for the escape of the crew from a fireship • • • Main Entry: ↑sally … Useful english dictionary
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