Barrack (as in accommodation for troops) is derive through French and Spanish from Latin barro, clay or mud. This Latin word may have Celt-Iberian origins.
In the 17th century it specifically meant temporary shelter for troops engaged in a siege.
it is a Spanish word
from Persia in the middle ages
The word mariner comes from Rome and means a assistant of the sailor
Khaki (mud-colored) is an Urdu word from India.
The word khaki is derived from a Persian word meaning soil. It is a light brownish-green color often used in uniforms and camouflage.
The word barrack originates from French
Beairic (military barrack)
None, there is no antonym for barrack
Micchelle Obama was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
since a "barrack" is a bed, an antonym for "bed" would be "superstructure"
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I remembered not to walk across the barrack square, You must always walk around it.
Abrham and Barrack are diffrent because barrack is black and Abraham was white. Also, Abraham loved his country and helped preserve it, and Barack is ruining the country and its "checks and balances" system.
In the old days, there were barracks.
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