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gla·cis \ˈglasē, -si, glaˈsē, ˈglasə̇s, ˈglāsə̇s\ noun (plural glacis \-sēz, -siz\ ; also glacises \-sə̇sə̇z\) Etymology: French, from Middle French, from glacer to freeze, slide, from Old French glacier, from Latin glaciare to freeze, from glacies ice — more at glacier 1. a. : a gentle slope : incline b. : a slope used for defense against attack; specifically : a natural or artificial slope that runs downward from the top of a counterscarp or covered way so as to expose attackers to firing from ramparts 2. a. : an area lying beyond the borders of a country and used as a buffer against an enemy : a protective barrier; specifically : buffer state b. : a combat area < the glacis on which the future of mankind will be decided — H.W.Weigert > |