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abatis
[ ab-uh-tee, -tis, uh-bat-ee, uh-bat-is ]
noun
, plural ab·a·tis [ab, -, uh, -teez, uh, -, bat, -eez], ab·a·tis·es [ab, -, uh, -tis-iz, uh, -, bat, -, uh, -siz].
- an obstacle or barricade of trees with bent or sharpened branches directed toward an enemy.
- a barbed wire entanglement used as an obstacle or barricade against an enemy.
abatis
/ ˈæbətiː; ˈæbətɪs /
noun
- a rampart of felled trees bound together placed with their branches outwards
- a barbed-wire entanglement before a position
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of abatis1
C18: from French, from abattre to fell
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Example Sentences
Just in front of the abatis there was open ground for perhaps two hundred yards.
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One man in the trench was killed by this shot, and the others ran back to the abatis.
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The axemen rushed across the open and soon the thuds of their axes told of the cutting away of the abatis.
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Note the abatis to the right of the picture, the wagons moving and ready to move in the background, and the artillery on the left.
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Abatis, beswept by those ten Brummers and other Batteries, till bullet and bayonet can act on it, speedily gives way.
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