noun
- Plural of blindage; protective coverings or screens, especially temporary structures used in military fortifications or construction to shield against observation or attack.
Usage: military/fortification term; often used in historical or technical contexts
Examples
- The soldiers constructed blindages along the trench to protect themselves from enemy fire.
- Medieval fortifications often included blindages to conceal defensive positions.
- The engineers installed blindages to shield the construction site from public view.
- Temporary blindages were erected to provide cover during the siege.
- The fortress's blindages were reinforced with earth and timber.