n. pl. glacis 1. a. A gentle slope; an incline. b. A slope extending down from a fortification. 2. A neutral area separating conflicting forces. [French, from Old French, from glacer, to slide, from glace, ice, from Vulgar Latin *glacia, from Latin glaciēs; see gel- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |
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