Barricade

/ˈbærəˌkeɪd/ (noun), /ˌbærəˈkeɪd/ (verb) noun

A quickly built barrier used to block a street, doorway, or other passage, usually to keep people out or control movement. It is often made from whatever materials are available.

It comes from French “barricade,” from “barrique,” meaning barrel, because early street barriers were often made from barrels. The idea expanded to any improvised obstacle.

AMአደገኛ
ARحاجز
BNবাধা
CAbarricada
CSbarikáda
DAbarrikade
DEBarrikade
ELμπαρικάδα
ESbarricada
FAباریکاد
FIeste
FRbarricade
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