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    Ram·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"
  2. 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.

  3. noun. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. This noun is derived from the French verb remparer, meaning “to fortify,” and dates back to the 16th century. This usually refers to a large defensive wall surrounding a castle, but can be a barrier built along a road or an embankment constructed alongside a river.

  6. 1. a. a mound of earth, rubble, or similar material raised around a place as a fortification. b. such a fortification together with a stone or earth parapet capping it. 2. anything serving as a bulwark or defense. v.t. 3. to furnish with or as if with a rampart.

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · A defensive mound of earth or a wall with a broad top and usually a stone parapet; a wall-like ridge of earth, stones or debris; an embankment for defensive purpose. A defensive structure; a protective barrier; a bulwark. That which defends against intrusion from outside; a protection.

  8. 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.

  9. Any defense or bulwark. A defensive mound of earth or a wall with a broad top and usually a stone parapet; a wall-like ridge of earth, stones or debris; an embankment for defensive purpose. (usually in the plural) A steep bank of a river or gorge. To protect as with a rampart.

  10. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023 How to use rampart in a sentence In fact the Berlin Wall was called the Anti-Fascist rampart , as I recall.

  11. 1. the surrounding embankment of a fort, often including any walls, parapets, walks, etc, that are built on the bank. 2. anything resembling a rampart in form or function, esp in being a defence or bulwark. 3. Canadian. a steep rock wall in a river gorge. verb. 4. (transitive) to provide with a rampart; fortify. Collins English Dictionary.

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