n. 1 long narrow usu. deep ditch. 2 MiL this dug by troops as a shelter from enemy fire. v. 1 dig a trench or trenches in (the ground). 2 turn over the earth of (a field, garden. etc.) by digging a succession of ditches. [French trenche, ier cut]
n. 1 long narrow usu. deep ditch. 2 MiL this dug by troops as a shelter from enemy fire. v. 1 dig a trench or trenches in (the ground). 2 turn over the earth of (a field, garden. etc.) by digging a succession of ditches. [French trenche, ier cut]