Abatises

/əˈbeɪtɪsɪz/ noun

Plural of abatis; defensive obstacles made of felled trees with sharpened branches pointing outward, used in fortifications or warfare.

From French abatis, derived from abattre meaning 'to beat down' or 'to fell.' The word entered English military terminology in the 17th century to describe these tactical barriers used to slow enemy advancement.

CAabatisos
CSabatisy
DAabatis
DEAbatisse
ELαμπάτι
ESabatises
FIabatis
FRabattis
HAabatis
HUabatisok
IDabatis
IGabatis
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