Abattis

/əˈbætɪs/ noun

A defensive barrier made from trees that have been felled and arranged with their sharpened branches pointing outward to obstruct enemy movement.

From French 'abatis,' derived from 'abattre' meaning 'to fell' or 'to knock down.' The term became common in English military literature during the 17th century for describing battlefield fortifications.

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