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fort
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noun
(= garrison)
a fortified military post where troops are stationed
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noun
(= fortress)
a fortified defensive structure
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verb
station (troops) in a fort
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verb
gather in, or as if in, a fort, as for protection or defense
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verb
(= fortify)
enclose by or as if by a fortification
hall
Noun
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A hall is a large space with a roof and walls. It can be a kind of large building, or a room or part of a building. Most commonly, it is the area just inside the front door.
Please leave your boots in the front hall.
Indian
Noun
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An Indian is a person from India or a person whose family is from India.
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An Indian is a person having descents of Native Americans.
reservation
Noun
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The act of or withholding something.
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Something that is withheld or reserved.
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A hesitation.
I have reservations about telling him what I did. I'm afraid he'll break up with me if he knows.
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given to Native American people by the United States government.
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If you make a reservation, you reserve or pay for a room or seat in advance to be sure that the room or seat will be available for you when you get there.
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The area which separates opposite lanes of traffic on a divided road; a median or divider on a road.