Barracks are buildings used to house military personnel, such as soldiers. Normally the plural is used exclusively, a "barracks" rather than a "barrack."
The term is used for other similar housing, as in prisons, where joint living units that are not cellblocks may be called barracks or dormitories.
None, there is no antonym for barrack
Beairic (military barrack)
The word barrack originates from French
Barrack Field was created in 1754.
Sandown Barrack Battery was created in 1863.
since a "barrack" is a bed, an antonym for "bed" would be "superstructure"
Barrack Obama became the official President on January 15, 2009
Shelby Beeching is the model that Lilly Barrack uses.
Jo Barrack has written: 'Lord Bionic coupe et gagne'
Barrack is remembered daily because he's the President of the United States.
Cleric.
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