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Definition of scarp
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Scarp (n.) A steep
descent
or
declivity.
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Escarp
::
Escarp
(n.) The side of the ditch next the
parapet;
-- same as
scarp,
and
opposed
to
counterscarp..
Cordon
::
Cordon
(n.) The
coping
of the scarp wall, which
projects
beyong
the face of the wall a few
inches..
Scarp
::
Scarp (n.) A steep
descent
or
declivity.
Escarped
::
Escarped
(imp. & p. p.) of
Escar.
Counterscarf
::
Counterscarf
(n.) The
exterior
slope or wall of the
ditch;
--
sometimes,
the whole
covered
way,
beyond
the
ditch,
with its
parapet
and
glacis;
as, the enemy have
lodged
themselves
on the
counterscarp..
Escarping
::
Escarping
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Escar.
Scarping
::
Scarping
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Scar.
Escarpment
::
Escarpment
(n.) A steep
descent
or
declivity;
steep face or edge of a
ridge;
ground
about a
fortified
place,
cut away
nearly
vertically
to
prevent
hostile
approach.
See
Scarp..
Scarp
::
Scarp (v. t.) To cut down
perpendicularly,
or
nearly
so; as, to scarp the face of a ditch or a
rock..
Scarped
::
Scarped
(imp. & p. p.) of Scar.
Ravelin
::
Ravelin
(n.) A
detached
work with two
embankments
which make a
salient
angle.
It is
raised
before
the
curtain
on the
counterscarp
of the
place.
Formerly
called
demilune,
and
half-moon..
Escarp
::
Escarp
(v. t.) To make into, or
furnish
with, a steep
slope,
like that of a
scrap..
Relais
::
Relais
(n.) A
narrow
space
between
the foot of the
rampart
and the scarp of the
ditch,
serving
to
receive
the earth that may
crumble
off or be
washed
down, and
prevent
its
falling
into the
ditch..
Scarp
::
Scarp (n.) A band in the same
position
as the bend
sinister,
but only half as broad as the
latter..
Esplanade
::
Esplanade
(n.) The
glacis
of the
counterscarp,
or the slope of the
parapet
of the
covered
way
toward
the
country..
Scarp
::
Scarp (n.) The slope of the ditch
nearest
the
parapet;
the
escarp.
Vanfess
::
Vanfess
(n.) A ditch on the
outside
of the
counterscarp,
usually
full of
water..
Graffage
::
Graffage
(n.) The scarp of a ditch or moat.
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