Bunkers

/ˈbʌŋkərz/ noun

Underground fortified structures built for protection during warfare, or sand-filled hazards on a golf course.

From German 'Bunker' (1910s), possibly from Old High German 'bunk' meaning bench or sleeping place. Originally referred to coal storage on ships, then applied to military fortifications. The golf course meaning came later as the sport adopted military terminology.

AMቦንክር
ARخنادق
BNবুন্কার
CAbunkers
CSbunkry
DAbunker
DEBunker
EL掩体
ESbunkers
FA掩体
FIsuojia
FRbunkers
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