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The answer BARRACK has 29 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of barrack in various dictionaries:
noun - a building or group of buildings used to house military personnel
verb - lodge in barracks
verb - spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts
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provide (soldiers) with accommodation in a building or set of buildings. |
to shout loudly in order to interrupt someone that you disagree with: |
Provide (soldiers) with accommodation in a building or set of buildings. |
Jeer loudly at (someone performing or speaking in public) in order to express disapproval or to distract them. |
Give support and encouragement to. |
a building used to house military personnel |
lodge in barracks |
laugh at with contempt and derision |
urge on or encourage especially by shouts |
To house (soldiers, for example) in quarters. |
Barrack might refer to |
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A barrack or Barracks is a building or group of buildings built to house soldiers. The English word comes via French from an old Catalan word "barraca" (hut), originally referring to temporary shelters or huts for various people and animals, but today barracks are usually permanent buildings for military accommodation. The word may apply to separate housing blocks or to complete complexes, and the plural form often refers to a single structure and may be singular in construction. * The main object of barracks is to separate soldiers from the civilian population and reinforce discipline, training, and esprit de corps. They have been called "discipline factories for soldiers". Like industrial factories, some are considered to be shoddy or dull buildings, although others are known for their magnificent architecture such as Collins Barracks in Dublin and others in Paris, Berlin, Madrid, Vienna, or London. From the rough barracks of 19th-century conscript armies, filled with hazing and illnes |