WORD OF THE DAY
Enfilade [en-fuh-leyd, -lahd, en-fuh-leyd, -lahd] (noun) 1. (Military) a. a position of works, troops, etc., making them subject to a sweeping fire from along the length of a line of troops, a trench, a battery, etc.; b. the fire thus directed. 2. (Architecture) a. an axial arrangement of doorways connecting a suite of rooms with a vista down the whole length of the suite; b. an axial arrangement of mirrors on opposite sides of a room so as to give an effect of an infinitely long vista; (verb) [en·fi·lad·ed] 3. (Military) to attack with an enfilade.