Barrace

/ˈbæɹəs/ noun

A fortification or defensive wall, or a row of barriers; also can refer to a musket rest or support used by soldiers.

From Old French 'barrace' or Spanish 'barra,' related to 'bar' and 'barricade.' The term emerged in military and architectural vocabulary during the medieval and Renaissance periods as fortification design advanced.

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