scalade

/skəˈleɪd/
noun
  1. The act of scaling or climbing something, especially a wall or fortification using ladders.
    • The soldiers attempted a scalade of the castle walls under cover of darkness.
    • Medieval armies often used a scalade to breach high defensive walls.
    • The climber's scalade of the sheer cliff face was both daring and dangerous.
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