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Meaning of vallatory

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vallatory (a.)

Of or pertaining to a vallation; used for a vallation; as, vallatory reads.

vallatory Sentence Examples

  1. The besiegers constructed a vallatory trench around the city walls to prevent reinforcements from entering.
  2. The Romans utilized vallatory fortifications to protect their military camps from enemy attacks.
  3. The vallatory rampart consisted of a series of earthworks reinforced with wooden palisades.
  4. The vallatory citadel guarded the most vulnerable point of the city against enemy incursions.
  5. The vallatory breastwork provided cover for soldiers defending the fortress.
  6. The vallatory moat filled with water hindered enemy attempts to cross it.
  7. The vallatory entrenchment served as a defensive barrier for the besieged garrison.
  8. The vallatory outworks extended beyond the main fortifications to provide additional protection.
  9. The vallatory lines stretched for miles, effectively isolating the enemy within the city.
  10. The vallatory fortifications proved impenetrable, forcing the attackers to surrender.

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Of or pertaining to a vallation; used for a vallation; as, vallatory reads.

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The besiegers constructed a vallatory trench around the city walls to prevent reinforcements from entering.

The Romans utilized vallatory fortifications to protect their military camps from enemy attacks.

The vallatory rampart consisted of a series of earthworks reinforced with wooden palisades.

The vallatory citadel guarded the most vulnerable point of the city against enemy incursions.