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gla⋅cis
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sɪs
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ˈglæs
ɪs
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gla⋅cis
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iz
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gla⋅cis⋅es.
1.
a gentle slope.
2.
Fortification
.
a bank of earth in front of the counterscarp or covered way of a fort, having an easy slope toward the field or open country.
Origin:
1665–75;
< MF; akin to OF
glacier
to slide; cf. L
glaciāre
to make into ice; see
glacé
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glacis
"sloping bank" (especially leading up to a fortification), 1672, from Fr.
glacir
"to freeze, make slippery," from O.Fr.
glacier
"to slip," from L.
glaciare
"to make or turn into ice," from
glacies
(see
glacial
).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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