define the word citadel not more than 250 word
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- The definition of a citadel is a place where people go for safety or to defend. A medieval castle is an example of a citadel.
- The word comes from the French 'citadelle', or from Italian 'cittadella', both of which were based on the Latin word for city, 'civitas'. Both words are diminutives, meaning literally 'little city.
- Citadel: The part to the west, which was smaller but higher was called the citadel. Lower town: The part to the east was larger but lower was called the lower town.
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a fortress that commands a city and is used in the control of the inhabitants and in defense during attack or siege. any strongly fortified place; stronghold.
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