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abatis Meaning in Bengali



 বাহিরের দিকে প্রসারিত শাখা প্রশাখা সমেত কাটা গাছ ফেলিয়া শত্রুকে বাধা দিবার ব্যবস্থা

(শাখার সঙ্গে পাতিত বা লাইভ গাছ বাধা নিশিত বা কাঁটাতার দিয়ে গঠিত প্রতিরক্ষা একটি লাইন entwined

Noun:

কর্তিত বৃদ্ধনির্মিত প্রতিরোধ-বূ্যহ,





abatis's Usage Examples:

An abatis, abattis, or abbattis is a field fortification consisting of an obstacle formed (in the modern era) of the branches of trees laid in a row, with.


insurgents camped in a village of Ignacew, with their positions reinforced by abatis and a rampart.


Hundreds of acres of forest were cleared and in some locations used as abatis obstructions.


reaching—under a concentrated fire of grape and musketry—an almost impenetrable abatis, forty yards from the works, where it became necessary to reform the line.


The defenses consisted of two lines of abatis, the first made up of felled trees and the second of chevaux de frise, followed.


Of the three possible valleys he could follow, two were blocked by abatis.


The defenses consisted of earthen fleches (cannon positions) and wooden abatis (felled trees sharpened to a point and placed in earthen embankments).


overlooking the bridge over the creek, and fortified the hill with a u-shaped abatis (defences made of felled trees and branches).


creek (the English River) joined the Chateauguay, de Salaberry ordered abatis (obstacles made of felled trees) to be constructed, blocking the road.


erected earthworks in the woods near the river crossing, guarded by a line of abatis of felled trees and several forward rifle pits.


Three strong redoubts were built, circled by an abatis and manned by Highlanders from the 71st Foot, Hessians from the Regiment.


substantial blockhouse and barracks located within a palisade, as well as an abatis.



abatis's Meaning':

a line of defense consisting of a barrier of felled or live trees with branches (sharpened or with barbed wire entwined

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