n. pl. ab·a·tis (-tēz′) or ab·a·tis·es (-tĭ-sĭz) A defensive obstacle made by laying felled trees on top of each other with branches, sometimes sharpened, facing the enemy. [French, pile of things thrown down, from Old French abateis; akin to abattre, to throw down; see ABATE.] |
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