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Fortress

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A fortress

Afforciament

Afforciament, a fortress, stronghold, or other fortification, Cowel.

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Fortalice

Fortalice, a fortress or place of strength, which anciently did not pass without a special grant, 11 hen. 7, c. 18.

Citadel

A fortress in or near a fortified city commanding the city and fortifications and intended as a final point of

Presidio

A place of defense a fortress a garrison a fortress a garrison or guardhouse

Impregnable

be stormed or taken by assault incapable of being subdued able to resist attack unconquerable as an impregnable fortress impregnable virtue

Dungeon

Dungeon, such an underground prison as was formerly placed in the strongest part of a fortress; a close prison dark or subterraneous.

Castel, or Castle

Castel, or Castle [fr. Castellum, dim. of castrum, Lat.], a fortress in a town; a principal mansion of a nobleman, Co. Litt. 31.

Blockade

disposition of troops or armed vessels, so as to cut off all external communication with an enemy's port fortress, city, etc. The term is now generally applied to the blockade of a port by armed vessels. By

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Fortress

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A fortress

Afforciament

Afforciament, a fortress, stronghold, or other fortification, Cowel.

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Fortalice

Fortalice, a fortress or place of strength, which anciently did not pass without a special grant, 11 hen. 7, c. 18.

Citadel

A fortress in or near a fortified city commanding the city and fortifications and intended as a final point of

Presidio

A place of defense a fortress a garrison a fortress a garrison or guardhouse

Impregnable

be stormed or taken by assault incapable of being subdued able to resist attack unconquerable as an impregnable fortress impregnable virtue

Dungeon

Dungeon, such an underground prison as was formerly placed in the strongest part of a fortress; a close prison dark or subterraneous.

Castel, or Castle

Castel, or Castle [fr. Castellum, dim. of castrum, Lat.], a fortress in a town; a principal mansion of a nobleman, Co. Litt. 31.

Blockade

disposition of troops or armed vessels, so as to cut off all external communication with an enemy's port fortress, city, etc. The term is now generally applied to the blockade of a port by armed vessels. By

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