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Citedal

Description:

A "citedal" refers to a fortified structure, typically a castle or a fortress, that serves as a defensive stronghold. It is designed to be highly secure, protecting the people and resources inside from external threats. Citedals are often located on high ground to enhance their defensive capabilities. They have played a significant role throughout history, showcasing architectural prowess and serving as symbols of power and military might.

Examples:

Noun:

The ancient kingdom built a massive citedal to defend against invading armies.

Verb:

The general always citedals his troops strategically to ensure the best defense against enemy attacks.

Adjective:

The ancient civilization boasted an imposing citedal, impervious to external threats.

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