Foxhole

/ˈfɒkshəʊl/ noun

A small, shallow hole dug in the ground by soldiers for protection during combat.

Combination of 'fox' (the animal) and 'hole' (a burrow). Soldiers named these trenches after foxholes because they resembled the protective burrows that foxes dig—the comparison suggests small, clever hiding places.

AMንጉስ ቦር
ARحفرة الذئاب
BNবিড়ালের ছোট্ট আড্ডা
CAforat de guineu
CSliščí jáma
DArævgrb
DEFuchsloch
ELτρύπα λύκου
ESbúnker de zorro
FAحفره روباه
FIkettukuoppa
FRtrou de renard
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