Countertraverse

/ˌkaʊntərˈtrævərs/ noun

Definition

In fortifications or fencing, a structure or movement that opposes or blocks a traverse (a crossing or lateral movement).

Etymology

From counter- + traverse. Traverse comes from Latin transversus meaning 'turned across.' In military engineering, countertraverse described defensive barriers against lateral attack.

Kelly Says

Medieval fortress builders created countertraverses—walls angled to block attackers moving laterally—showing how defensive architecture was almost like a game of chess played in stone.

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