Castrum

/ˈkæs.trəm/ noun

A Roman military camp, typically a temporary, fortified settlement arranged in a standardized grid pattern with specific areas for soldiers, officers, and supplies.

From Latin 'castrum' (camp), possibly related to 'castus' (pure) or to root meanings of 'fort' and 'enclosure', used by Romans for their famous organized military encampments.

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