noun
- Plural of glacis: a gently sloping surface, especially the slope of a fortification that descends toward the moat or outer defenses.
- A smooth, gentle slope of land or terrain.
Usage: military/fortification term; also used in architecture and geology
Usage: general usage
Examples
- The fortress was protected by multiple glacises that made direct assault difficult.
- The glacises of the old fortification are still visible today.
- Engineers designed the glacises to provide clear sight lines for defenders.
- The landscape featured several gentle glacises leading down to the valley.
- Medieval fortifications often incorporated glacises as part of their defensive strategy.