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Defilade (pronounced DEH-fih-lade) To arrange walls, embankments and other features of a fortification or field work so that the enemy cannot make an accurate shot inside. Democratic Party: The major political party in America most sympathetic to states rights and willing to tolerate the spread of slavery to the territories. Democrats opposed a strong Fe [..]
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Defilade1828, from defile (n.) + -ade.
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Defilade(n) the arrangement of defensive fortifications to protect against enemy fire
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DefiladeA depression in the ground; where you foolishly pitched your tent just before it rains.
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