Encampment

/ɛnˈkæmpmənt/ noun

A temporary camp or place where a group of people, like soldiers or travelers, set up tents and stay for a while.

From Old French 'en-' (in) plus 'camp' from Italian 'campo' (field). The suffix '-ment' indicates a state or action. It originally meant military camps, then expanded to any temporary settlement.

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