Bastions

/ˈbæʃənz/ noun

Plural of bastion; projecting structures in fortifications, or figuratively, things that defend or protect something important.

From French bastion, derived from Italian bastione, from Old Italian bastir (to build). The word originally meant a fortified outpost and evolved from military architecture into figurative usage meaning 'a source of protection or strength.'

AMአምባ
ARقلعة
BNপ্রতিরক্ষা
CAbastions
CSbastiony
DAbastioner
DEBastionen
ELβαστείων
ESbastiones
FAباستیون
FIbastionit
FRbastions
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