
• (n.) A side work, made of gabions, fascines, or bags, filled with earth, or of earth heaped up, to afford cover from the flanking fire of an enemy.
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(from the article `dance`) ...The body is nearly always held erect, apart from controlled arches in the back or a slight turning of the shoulders toward or away from the ...
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The position of the torso from the waist up.
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E·paule'ment noun [ French
épaulement .]
(Fort.) A side work, made of gabions, fascines, or bags, filled with earth, or of earth heaped up, to afford cover from the flanking fire of an enemy.
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In fortifications an epaulement is a side work, made of gabions, fascines, or bags, filled with earth, or of earth heaped up, to afford cover from the flanking fire of an enemy.
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Shouldering
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