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- BIVOUAC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
He defined the noun bivouac as "the guard or watch of a whole army, as in cases of great danger of surprise or attack" and the verb as "to watch or be on guard, as a whole army " The French word is derived from the Low German word biwacht, which translates to "by guard "
- BIVOUACKED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Landed; drove in the enemy pickets and bivouacked for the night Marched fourteen miles the first day, and bivouacked in the midst of a rain storm The engagement continued into the night, and the regiment and brigade bivouacked on the ground on which they had fought
- BIVOUAC Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Bivouac definition: a military encampment made with tents or improvised shelters, usually without shelter or protection from enemy fire See examples of BIVOUAC used in a sentence
- Bivouacked - definition of bivouacked by The Free Dictionary
A temporary encampment often in an unsheltered area intr v biv·ou·acked , biv·ou·ack·ing , biv·ou·acs also biv·ou·acks To camp in a bivouac
- Bivouac - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
If you ever draped a blanket over bushes or lawn chairs in the backyard and pretended to bunk down under it when you were a kid, you’ve made a bivouac — a temporary, makeshift camp with little or no cover
- BIVOUACKED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
3 meanings: → See bivouac 1 a temporary encampment with few facilities, as used by soldiers, mountaineers, etc 2 to make such Click for more definitions
- bivouac - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
bivouac (third-person singular simple present bivouacs or bivouacks, present participle bivouacing or bivouacking, simple past and past participle bivouacked) (transitive, intransitive) To set up camp We'll bivouac here tonight
- Bivouacked Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Simple past tense and past participle of bivouac It was now late and the Allies, after moving a few miles down both banks of the Nivelle, bivouacked, while Soult, taking advantage of the respite, withdrew in the night to Bayonne
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