- Barracks - Wikipedia
Prison cell blocks often are built and arranged like barracks, and some military prisons may have barracks in their name, such as the United States Disciplinary Barracks of Leavenworth
- Barracks | Military Facilities, Accommodations Training | Britannica
barracks, military housing facility, usually spoken of, or written of, in the plural
- BARRACK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Michael Guise, CBS News, 3 Jan 2026 Porta Metronia, just a stone's throw away, features nearly 260-foot-long military barracks dating back to the second century AD
- BARRACKS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The armed forces generally (Definition of barracks from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
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Definition of barracks noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Unveiling the History and Significance of Barracks
Barracks have a rich historical legacy dating back centuries, initially serving as quarters for military personnel The concept of barracks can be traced to ancient civilizations where soldiers lived in communal structures to foster camaraderie and discipline
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Noun [edit] barracks (plural barracks) (military) A group of buildings used by military personnel as housing quotations There is a large barracks in this town and two other barracks are nearby
- Barracks | Military Wiki | Fandom
Barracks were originally a temporary shelter or hut [1] but are now better known as specialized buildings for permanent military accommodation; the word may apply to separate housing blocks or to complete complexes
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