bivouac
bivouac / bivouac / bivouac
NounIntransitive VerbTransitive Verb
pl: bivouacspast: bivouackedpp: bivouackeding: bivouacking
This term carries a strong connotation of austerity and necessity, evoking images of exposure to the elements and survival. It is distinct from camping, which implies leisure and the use of proper equipment; a bivouac is often an unplanned or emergency arrangement where shelter is minimal or non-existent. In military and mountaineering contexts, the word suggests a state of readiness or a tactical pause. It describes a raw, utilitarian experience of sleeping outdoors, often under the stars or in a makeshift shelter, emphasizing the harshness of the environment over comfort.
Meanings
Nounbivouac
A temporary camp without tents or cover, used especially by soldiers or mountaineers.
"The troops spent a cold night in a makeshift bivouac."