Fortified means capable of resisting invasion
A gate....lol
A castle would often have a large, heavily fortified gate. A smaller gate, sometimes with a grille, let into this large gate, was called a wicket.
A gatehouse was a fortified building at a gate, designed to defend it and prevent attackers from passing through. A gate house could be at a castle, or a walled town or city, a fortified manor, an abbey, the precincts of a cathedral, or at a gate in any other barrier that could prevent people from passing. There is a link below to an article on gatehouses.
A gateway or opening in a fortified place is commonly referred to as a "gatehouse" or "gate." It serves as the main entry and exit point for the fortified structure, and is usually designed with defensive features such as a portcullis or drawbridge to protect against intruders.
The Gate House controls the entrance through the wall and into the castle. The castle is the name for the entire fortified building. The gate house, keep, chapel, wall (etc) are different parts of the castle.
can bread be fortified
Fortified is a word.
Fortified means protected against attack. Two synonyms of fortified are entrenched and guarded. "My house has a fortified shelter in the backyard in the event of a nuclear strike."
He fortified himself with a good breakfast. They fortified the walls to stop gunfire from penetrating.
Fortified Zone happened in 1991.
Most cereals are iron fortified. Look at the nutritional value panel on the box. It will tell you if it is iron fortified or not.
Hellz yea its iron fortified!