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enfilade

noun

[L. filum.]

A line or straight passage; or the situation of a place which may be seen or scoured with shot all the length of a line, or in the direction of a line.

enfilade

verb transitive
To pierce, scour or rake with shot, in the direction of a line, or through the whole length of a line. In conducting approaches at a siege, care should be taken that the trenches be not enfiladed. In a position to enfilade the works at Fort Isle.