Lexeme: tower positioning  
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  1. noun. Tower positioning refers to the strategic placement of towers or structures in a specific area to optimize their effectiveness. This concept is commonly used in various fields, including telecommunications, military operations, and video games. In telecommunications, tower positioning involves placing communication towers strategically to ensure efficient coverage and minimize signal interference. Factors considered in tower positioning include geographic features, population density, signal strength requirements, and the desired coverage area. In military operations, tower positioning refers to the placement of observation or surveillance towers strategically to maximize the line of sight, surveillance range, and defensive capabilities. The positioning of these towers plays a crucial role in detecting and monitoring enemy movements, securing perimeters, and providing an advantage to friendly forces. In video games, tower positioning is a gameplay strategy where players strategically place defensive towers or structures to halt or defeat advancing enemy units. The placement of towers must effectively cover vulnerable areas and utilize the terrain to maximize their effectiveness in neutralizing the enemy threat. Overall, tower positioning involves careful consideration of various factors to ensure optimal performance, coverage, or defensive capabilities in a given context. GPT3.5
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  • noun. tower positioning (singular), tower positionings (plural)
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