countergage

/kəʊʊntərˈɡeɪdʒ/

Definitions

1. noun

A side or counter to a trench or other earthwork, especially in medieval warfare, built to allow troops to cross a ditch or moat.

“The defensive system included a countergage that protected the soldiers from incoming arrows.”

Synonyms

  • counterscarp
  • counterslope

Antonyms

  • advancement
  • forward