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disenfilade

disenfiˈlade, v. Obs. rare.
  [f. dis- 6 + enfilade v.]
  trans. (See quot.)

1706 Accomplished Officer v. 39 Care ought to be taken, that all the Parts of the Covered Way be Disenfiladed. Which is done either by Nature, or by Traverses of all those Parts of the Country which might command them. Ibid. 40 To Disenfilade signify's so to dispose the Ground or a Work, as that it may not be seen or discovered by the Enemy, and battered in a straight line.

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