Wire-entanglement


noun
1.
a barbed-wire obstacle, usually mounted on posts and zigzagged back and forth along a front, designed to channel, delay, or halt an advance by enemy foot soldiers.
wire entanglement
noun
1.
a barrier or obstruction of barbed wire used in warfare

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