A defensive mine or tunnel dug to intercept enemy mining operations, particularly in military fortifications.
From counter- + mine (Old French mine, from Germanic roots meaning 'to dig'). Medieval and early modern military term for underground defense.
The techniques of countermining—listening for enemy digging, calculating tunnel angles—were so advanced in medieval sieges that they're still studied in military engineering schools today.
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