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bulwark

defensive wall / safeguard / ship railing
Noun
pl: bulwarks

This term evokes a sense of impenetrable strength and steadfastness. While it can refer to a physical barrier, it is frequently used in political or social discourse to describe a safeguard that prevents a catastrophic shift or the encroachment of an undesirable force. In a maritime context, the word refers specifically to the structural railing of a ship. Unlike a simple fence, it implies a heavy, integrated part of the vessel's hull designed for safety and containment.

Meanings

Noun

A person, thing, or idea that provides strong protection against a danger or a negative influence.

"The new legislation is seen as a bulwark against the rise of authoritarianism."

Noun

A defensive wall, embankment, or rampart built for protection.

"The soldiers retreated behind the stone bulwark to avoid the incoming fire."

Noun

The extension of a ship's side above the deck, serving as a railing to prevent people or cargo from falling overboard.

"The crew leaned against the bulwark to watch the coastline recede."

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