fascine
/fæsɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A bundle of sticks, branches, or other slender material, used to make a revetment, or to fill a trench, or to support a road or other structure.
“The engineer used fascines to stabilize the slope and prevent landslides.”
2. verb
To make or use fascines.
“The soldiers learned to fascine the trenches quickly and effectively.”