I think it is escarp
The side of a ditch beside a rampart is typically referred to as the scarp side. This side is usually steeper and designed to make it difficult for enemies to climb up and breach the defense.
No, "side by each" is not the correct phrase. The correct expression is "side by side."
Adjacent
There is one accented syllable in the word "beside," which is the first syllable "be."
The word "ditch" is broken into one syllable: ditch.
I found an old shoe in the ditch on my way to school.
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ditch
A strong or fortified place; usually, a small fortified place, occupied only by troops, surrounded with a ditch, rampart, and parapet, or with palisades, stockades, or other means of defense; a fortification.
Rampart Stakes was created in 1980.
No, "side by each" is not the correct phrase. The correct expression is "side by side."
Hey look at the DITCH on the side of the road! Hey tommy let's DITCH this kid. I'm probably just going to DITCH this old tv its useless.
A rampart is the top most part of a castle walk way
Beside is side to side.
Rampart - video game - happened in 1990.
Rampart - video game - was created in 1990.
Apache Rampart module was created in 2006.
Rampart High School was created in 1983.