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Arx - nominative singular

Definition

Arx is a Latin noun that means "citadel" or "fortress." It refers to a fortified structure built on high ground to provide protection and defense.

Analogy

Think of arx as your personal fortress in an online game. It's strategically placed on top of a hill, giving you an advantage over your enemies by providing protection and allowing you to see everything happening below.

Related terms

Oppidum: Oppidum is another Latin noun that means "town" or "settlement." Unlike arx, it refers to an urban area with buildings and infrastructure.

Munimentum: Munimentum translates to "defense" or "fortification." It can refer to any defensive structure, including walls, towers, or fortresses.

Castellum: Castellum means "small castle" in Latin. Similar to arx but smaller in scale, it often served as a defensive outpost or watchtower.

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