noun
- temporary camps, usually without tents or covering, set up by soldiers or travelers in the field
Usage: plural of bivouac; military context
verb
- to camp temporarily in the open air without tents or permanent shelter
Usage: third person singular present tense of bivouac; military or outdoor context
Examples
- The soldiers established several bivouacks along the mountain pass.
- During the expedition, the team bivouacks under the stars each night.
- The regiment's bivouacks were scattered across the valley.
- The hikers bivouacks near the river to have access to fresh water.
- Military forces often use bivouacks when moving through remote terrain.
- The army bivouacks in the field for weeks during training exercises.