verb
- to form into or provide with a steep slope or cliff-like face
Usage: often used in fortification and landscape contexts
noun
- a steep slope or cliff, especially the inner wall of a ditch or moat in a fortification
Usage: military/fortification term
Examples
- The fortress was designed with an escarp to make it difficult for attackers to climb.
- Engineers decided to escarp the hillside to improve drainage.
- The escarp of the medieval castle rose sharply from the moat.
- They had to escarp the embankment to prevent erosion.
- The steep escarp provided a natural defense against invaders.