Strongpoint vs. Stronghold — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Strongpoint and Stronghold
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Strongpoint
In military tactics, a strongpoint is a key point in a defensive fighting position which anchors the overall defense line. This may include redoubts, bunkers, pillboxes, trenches or fortresses, alone or in combination; the primary requirement is that it should not be easily overrun or avoided.
Stronghold
A fortified place or a fortress.
Strongpoint
A military stronghold.
Stronghold
A place of survival or refuge
One of the last strongholds of an age-old tradition.
Strongpoint
(military) A fortified position; a stronghold.
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Stronghold
An area dominated or occupied by a special group or distinguished by a special quality
A feminist stronghold.
A stronghold of democracy.
Strongpoint
(chess) A heavily defended square on the chessboard.
Stronghold
A place built to withstand attack; a fortress.
Stronghold
(figuratively) A place of domination by, or refuge or survival of, a particular group or idea.
The last stronghold of the Cornish language.
Stronghold
A fastness; a fort or fortress; fortfield place; a place of security.
Stronghold
A strongly fortified defensive structure
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