Australian English Meaning of trenches
trenches
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Definitions and Meaning of trenches in English
trenches
to come close, to make a cut in, a long narrow steep-sided depression in the ocean floor, to protect with or as if with a trench, entrench, encroach, one used for military defense often with the excavated dirt thrown up in front, to dig a trench, trench coat, a long cut in the ground, a long, narrow, and usually steep-sided depression in the ocean floor compare trough, a ditch protected by a bank of earth used to shelter soldiers, a long narrow cut in the ground, a place, position, or level at which an activity is carried on in a manner likened to trench warfare, to cut a trench in
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trenches
to come close, to make a cut in, a long narrow steep-sided depression in the ocean floor, to protect with or as if with a trench, entrench, encroach, one used f
ditches,gutters,levees,Trenches,furrows,gullies,Moats,ravines,Troughs,ditches
No antonyms found.
trenchermen => Trencherman, trench (on) => trench (on), tremors => tremors, tremendousness => hugeness, trembly => trembly,