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Abatis (noun, feminine (military hygiene / history of epidemiology))

Translator Priority: ⭐⭐

Bilingual Equivalents: Abatis, Abattis

DEX Definition: A defensive obstacle made of felled trees with sharpened branches directed toward the enemy (abatis). In the history of military medicine and field epidemiology, areas with abatis accumulated organic waste and stagnant water, becoming unsanitary hotspots and breeding grounds for vectors (mosquitoes, rats) responsible for malaria, typhus, or cholera epidemics among besieged troops.

Synonyms: abatis, abattis, tree entanglement

🏷️ Tags / Keywords: #abatis #abattis #military hygiene #history of epidemiology #disease vectors #stagnant water #epidemic

➡️ Grammar Structure:
Tip Flexiune:Substantiv feminin, articulat 'abatiza', genitiv-dativ 'abatizei', plural 'abatize', articulat plural 'abatizele'.
Formare:Împrumut din limba franceză (abattis).
Ortografie / Pronunție:[a-ba-tí-ză] (accent pe a treia silabă)
Inflection Type:Feminine noun, plural 'abatize' in Romanian; in English, 'abatis' is used as both singular and plural.
Formation:From French 'abattis', derived from 'abattre' (to fell / knock down).
Spelling / Pronunciation:[æb-uh-tee] or [æb-uh-tis]

➡️ Usage Examples:

RO: Medicii regimentului au ordonat distrugerea vechii abatize din spatele taberei pentru a elimina mlaștina artificială formată. EN: The regiment's physicians ordered the destruction of the old abatis behind the camp to eliminate the artificial swamp that had formed.
RO: Infanteria nu a putut trece de acea abatiză deasă, fiind expusă nu doar gloanțelor, ci și dizenteriei din șanțuri. EN: The infantry could not breach that dense abatis, being exposed not only to bullets but also to dysentery from the ditches.

🔥 Idioms & Phrases:

RO: Șanț cu abatiză EN: Abatis ditch hazard 💡 A complex defensive structure that quickly became a biological hazard deposit due to the accumulation of corpses and refuse.