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bastion (noun):
1 : a projecting part of a fortification
2 : a fortified area or position
3 : stronghold – as in sense 2, the last bastion of academic standards

Source : Merriam -Webster

Etymology : Bastion is related to bastille (a word now used as a general term for a prison, but probably best known as the name of the Parisian fortress-turned-prison stormed by an angry mob at the start of the French Revolution). It comes from the Italian verb bastire, which means “to build.”

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