In a general context, a "trench" refers to a long, narrow excavation or ditch, typically dug into the ground. Trenches are often created for various purposes, such as drainage, irrigation, or as a defensive military structure. In military terms, a trench can also be a fortification used for protection and cover during warfare, commonly associated with World War I. Beyond physical trenches, the word can be metaphorically used to describe a division, gap, or separation between things or ideas, as in the phrase "a trench between generations," indicating a significant difference or divide. The specific meaning of "trench" depends on its application and the context in which it is used.
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