A large fort; a set of buildings defended by walls and battlements.
fort fortress bulwark citadel strongghold chateau turret palace
The nickname for the US B-17 bomber was the "Flying Fortress."
World War 2
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It was a french fortress built in 1713
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fortress?
He had his house locked down like a fortress.
"The soldiers defended the fortress as best they could." "The fortress was built to defend again attacks by Viking raiders." "His stoic demeanor was his fortress against the cruelty the world can inflict."
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It comes from the Arabic word of gasr or gasrmeaning fortress or palace. its also a type of word in spanish from the phrase castle.~J@$!&y~
The word "fortress" has two (2) syllables.1 ....... 2for - tress
In the King James version the word - fortress - appears 15 times the word - fortresses - appears twice
The Roman word 'caster' referred to a strong fortress. The Romans needed many of these in their futile attempt to rule Britain.
when the bible states fortress it is usually in a way of God being the fortress around the demons and the nememy himself, He as in God is the fortress and nothing can come against Him, and he is alo known as strong tower which is in meaning undestrucatble
stockade