noun
- a gentle slope, especially one leading up to a fortification
Usage: military architecture
Examples
- The fortress was protected by a wide glacis that provided clear fields of fire.
- Enemy troops would be exposed while crossing the open glacis.
- The military engineer designed the glacis to deflect cannon fire.
- Attackers found no cover on the smooth glacis approaching the walls.
- The glacis sloped gently downward from the main fortification.
- Medieval castles often featured a glacis to enhance their defensive capabilities.