Barracks

/ˈbærəks/ noun

Buildings where soldiers live and sleep, often in large groups. Barracks are usually simple, practical, and close to military training areas or bases.

It comes from French “baraque,” meaning a hut or temporary shelter, likely from Catalan “barraca.” The word originally described simple huts before becoming tied to military housing.

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