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Enfilade and
defilade are
concepts in
military tactics used to
describe a
military formation's
exposure to
enemy fire. A
formation or
position is "in enfilade"...
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nineteenth century, they
might be used for
other purposes.
Other enfilades culminated in a room used as a
throne room. The
Palace of Westminster...
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network of servers.
Enfilades (internal data structures) and
istream addresses are not
exposed to Xanadu's
external interfaces.
Enfilades were trade-secret...
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enfilade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Enfilade is a
military formation laterally exposed to
enemy fire.
Enfilade may also
refer to:
Enfilade (architecture)...
- The Neva
Enfilade of the
Winter Palace, St Petersburg, is a
series of
three large halls arranged in an
enfilade along the palace's m****ive
facade facing...
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which he sang [on "Rolodex Propaganda"] and did the
ransom note [on "
Enfilade"]." In 2010,
Rodriguez stated that he felt the
album was “ruined by the...
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military emplacement to
protect soldiers from
attack from the rear or from
enfiladement. "parados".
Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.).
Oxford University...
- reale, the King's floor, is
another floor of
equal magnificence. The
enfilades of Late
Baroque saloni were the
heart and seat of government, as well...
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sited along that
diagonal line had easy
targets to
enfilade when
attacking troops were
blocked from
advancing by the wire and then...
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great state rooms, used by the court, are
arranged in two
enfilades, from the top of the
Jordan Staircase. The
original Baroque suite of the...