
1) Castle architecture 2) Expectant 3) French word used in English 4) Gravid 5) Great 6) Heavy 7) Large 8) Pregnant 9) With child
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1) Gravid 2) Pregnant
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Enceinte (from Latin incinctus: girdled, surrounded), is a French term used technically in fortification for the inner ring of fortifications surrounding a town or a concentric castle.{sfn|Anonymous|1911|p=368} Strictly, the term was applied to the continuous line of bastions and curtain walls forming the body of the place, this last expression be...
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pregnant
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• (n.) The line of works which forms the main inclosure of a fortress or place; -- called also body of the place. • (a.) Pregnant; with child. • (n.) The area or town inclosed by a line of fortification.
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(from the article `art and architecture, Mesopotamian`) ...there was widespread building activity. Temples and ziggurats were repaired or rebuilt in almost all the old dynastic cities, while Babylon itself ... The thickness of castle walls varied according to the natural strength of the sites they occupied, often varying greatly at diff...
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enclosure or courtyard
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The enclosure or fortified area of a castle.
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The enclosure or fortified area of a castle.
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a fortified enclosure
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En`ceinte' noun [ French, from
enceindre to gird about, surround, Latin
incingere ;
in (intens). +
cingere to gird. See
Cincture .]
1. (Fort.) The line of works which forms the main inclosure of a fortress or place; -- called also
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In fortifications an enceinte is the line of works which forms the main enclosure of a fortress or place. The term is also applied to the area within this line.
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a fortified enclosure
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The continuous line of walls and bastions surrounding a fortification.
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pregnant; with child.
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