one who is employed in working at saps, building and repairing fortifications, and the like
{i} soldier who digs saps, soldier in the military engineering corps who digs tunnels
One who saps; specifically, one who is employed in working at saps, building and repairing fortifications, and the like. Often known as a combat engineer or military engineer
a military engineer who does sapping (digging trenches or undermining fortifications)
A sapper is a soldier whose job is to do building, digging, and similar work. They requested sappers to mend bridges or remove mines. a soldier whose job involves digging and building (SAP). Military engineer. The name is derived from the French word sappe ("trench"), which became connected with military engineering in the 17th century, when attackers dug covered trenches to approach the walls of a besieged fort and also undermined the walls by tunneling beneath them. In modern armies, sappers provide tactical support by carrying out construction, including earthworks, portable bridges, and tank traps; build major facilities such as airports, supply roads, fuel depots, and barracks; and handle additional tasks, including disarming and disposing of land mines and unexploded bombs and preparing and distributing maps
a military engineer who does sapping (digging trenches or undermining fortifications) a military engineer who lays or detects and disarms mines
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