escarp
American
[ih-skahrp]
/ ɪˈskɑrp /
noun
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Fortification. the inner slope or wall of the ditch surrounding a rampart.
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any similar steep slope.
verb (used with object)
escarp
British
/ ɪˈskɑːp /
noun
verb
Etymology
Origin of escarp
1680–90; < French, Middle French escarpe < Italian scarpa < Germanic; see scarp
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