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- DictionaryRam·part/ˈramˌpärt/
noun
- 1. a defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet: "a castle with ramparts and a moat"
verb
- 1. fortify or surround with or as if with a rampart: "the town's streets were ramparted with tall mounds of rubble"
noun. ram· part ˈram-ˌpärt. -pərt. Synonyms of rampart. 1. : a protective barrier : bulwark. 2. : a broad embankment raised as a fortification and usually surmounted by a parapet. 3. : a wall-like ridge (as of rock fragments, earth, or debris) Examples of rampart in a Sentence.
RAMPART definition: 1. a large wall built round a town, castle, etc. to protect it 2. a large wall built round a town…. Learn more.
the surrounding embankment of a fort, often including any walls, parapets, walks, etc, that are built on the bank. anything resembling a rampart in form or function, esp in being a defence or bulwark. a steep rock wall in a river gorge.
rampart. /ˌræmˈpɑrt/. /ˈræmpɑt/. IPA guide. Other forms: ramparts. If you are building a sand castle and want it to be extra realistic, don’t forget the rampart. This protective wall may not keep the ocean away, but it might intimidate a few hostile hermit crabs.
What does the noun rampart mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun rampart . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
rampart. noun. /ˈræmpɑːt/. /ˈræmpɑːrt/. [usually plural] a high wide wall of stone or earth with a path on top, built around a castle, town, etc. to defend it. Visitors can walk along the castle ramparts. Word Origin.
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