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trench

trench [ trench ]


noun  (plural trench·es)
Definition:
 
1. ditch with steep sides: a long deep hole dug in the ground, usually with steep or vertical sides

2. military protection against enemy fire: a long excavation, often with the excavated earth banked up in front, used as a defense against enemy fire
warfare conducted in the trenches

3. oceanography valley on ocean floor: a long narrow valley on an ocean or sea floor



verb  (past and past participle trenched, present participle trench·ing, 3rd person present singular trench·es)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb dig trench in something: to dig a long deep hole in or through something

2. transitive verb put something in trench: to place something such as a pipe in a trench

3. transitive verb military fortify something with trenches: to fortify a position with trenches as a defense against enemy fire

[14th century. < Old French trenche "ditch, cutting, slice" < trenchier "to cut" < Latin truncare "cut (off)" < truncus "tree trunk"]
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