Hornwork
A hornwork is an element of the Italian bastion system of fortification. Its face is flanked with a pair of demi-bastions.

Feature 'f' is a hornwork[1]

Hornwork

Drawing, showing a hornwork, of the fortress Nya Älvsborg in Gothenburg, Sweden from 1811.
It is distinguished from a crownwork, because crownworks contain full bastions at their centers. They are both outworks.
References
- From Cyclopaedia
- Europaeum Theatrum, Volume 5, plate 12. Published in 1651 in Frankfurt am Main.
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