slit trench

slit trench
noun
narrow trench for shelter in battle
Hypernyms: ↑trench

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noun
Etymology: slit (III)
: a usually narrow and relatively shallow trench dug for individual protection during combat especially against bomb and shell fragments — compare foxhole

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1. a narrow trench for one or more persons for protection against enemy fire and fragmentation bombs.
2. a foxhole.
[1940-45]

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slit trench noun (military)
A narrow trench for one person or a few people
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Main Entry:slit

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slit trench,
1. a narrow trench for one person or a small group, used as a shelter against shelling or bombing: »

I was lucky, the going was good, and I rolled over into a shallow slit trench (Cape Times).

2. a similar trench in front or on the flank of a military position, as for an observation post, often in the shape of an L or V, so as to protect against enfilading fire.

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n. a narrow trench for a soldier or a small group of soldiers and their equipment

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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