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bul·wark [bï ”llwÉ™rk, búllwÉ™rk]
noun (plural bul·warks)
1. defensive wall: a structure such as a wall or fortification built to keep out attackers
2. protection: somebody or something that gives protection or support
The alliance is regarded as a bulwark of economic stability in the region.
3. harbor wall: a wall built out into the sea to shelter a harbor
bul·warks, plural noun
ship's sides: the sides of a ship projecting above the deck
transitive verb (past and past participle bul·warked, present participle bul·wark·ing, 3rd person present singular bul·warks)
1. protect place with walls: to fortify or protect a place by building walls around it
2. safeguard somebody or something: to defend or support somebody or something strongly
[15th century. < Middle Dutch, Middle Low German bolwerk "rampart made of tree trunks" < bole "tree trunk" + werk "work"]
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