Battlefront

/ˈbæt.əl.frʌnt/ noun

The area where opposing armies meet and fight during a war; the line or zone of active combat.

Compound word from 'battle' (Middle English 'batel,' from Old French 'bataille') and 'front' (from Latin 'frons' meaning forehead or front). The term became common during WWI to describe trench warfare zones.

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