Definition of Redouts

1. redout [n] - See also: redout

Lexicographical Neighbors of Redouts

redoubler
redoublers
redoubles
redoubling
redoubt
redoubtable
redoubtably
redoubted
redoubting
redoubts
redound
redounded
redounding
redounds
redout
redouts (current term)
redowa
redowas
redownload
redownloaded
redownloading
redownloads
redox
redox electrode
redox indicator
redox potential
redox reaction
redox reactions
redox system
redoxes

Literary usage of Redouts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Text-book on Field Fortification by Gustave Joseph Fiebeger (1912)
"redouts. The term redout is usually applied to a small closed field work. ... redouts were employed in the Russo-Japanese War, as in previous wars, ..."

2. A Text-book on Field Fortification by Gustave Joseph Fiebeger (1913)
"redouts. The term redout is usually applied to a small closed field work. ... redouts were employed in the Russo-Japanese War, as in previous wars, ..."

3. A Text-book on Field Fortification by Gustave Joseph Fiebeger (1912)
"redouts. The term redout is usually applied to a small closed field work. ... All the field forts and redouts observed at Liaoyang. the Shaho and Mukden ..."

4. Applied Principles of Field Fortification for Line Officers by James Albert Woodruff (1909)
""It is to be noted that none of the forts or redouts provide for the emplacement of artillery in their interiors. The artillery was placed either in the ..."

5. A History of the United States and Its People: From Their Earliest Records by Elroy McKendree Avery, William Abbatt (1909)
"Cornwallis therefore by giving up the redouts beyond the ravine. The works thus abandoned were promptly occupied by the French. Evidently, any advance on ..."

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