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What (who) is parapet$57865$ - definition

BARRIER WHICH IS AN EXTENSION OF THE WALL AT THE EDGE OF A ROOF, TERRACE, BALCONY, WALKWAY OR OTHER STRUCTURE
Parapet wall; Parapets; Parapeted
  • A modern parapet with integrated lighting functions as a [[guard rail]] along the [[BP Pedestrian Bridge]] in [[Chicago]]
  • Elaborate parapets flank the roof of [[King's College Chapel, Cambridge]].
  • crenellated]] parapet on a bastion of [[Kyrenia Castle]], Cyprus
  • A modern, transparent parapet surrounds a [[New York City]] rooftop.
  • A decorative parapet rings the flat roof of this English [[public house]]

Parapeted         
·adj Having a parapet.
parapet         
['par?p?t]
¦ noun
1. a low protective wall along the edge of a roof, bridge, or balcony.
2. a protective wall or earth defence along the top of a military trench.
Derivatives
parapeted adjective
Origin
C16: from Fr., or from Ital. parapetto 'chest-high wall', based on L. pectus 'chest'.
parapet         
n.
1.
(Fort.) Breastwork (on a rampart).
2.
Breast wall (as on a bridge).

Wikipedia

Parapet

A parapet is a barrier that is an upward extension of a wall at the edge of a roof, terrace, balcony, walkway or other structure. The word comes ultimately from the Italian parapetto (parare 'to cover/defend' and petto 'chest/breast'). Where extending above a roof, a parapet may simply be the portion of an exterior wall that continues above the edge line of the roof surface, or may be a continuation of a vertical feature beneath the roof such as a fire wall or party wall. Parapets were originally used to defend buildings from military attack, but today they are primarily used as guard rails, to conceal rooftop equipment, reduce wind loads on the roof, and to prevent the spread of fires. In the Bible the Hebrews are obligated to build a parapet on the roof of their houses to prevent people falling (Deuteronomy 22:8).