1. fort - Noun
2. fort - Verb
3. Fort - Proper noun
A strong or fortified place; usually, a small fortified place, occupied only by troops, surrounded with a ditch, rampart, and parapet, or with palisades, stockades, or other means of defense; a fortification.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA BJP delegation visited Chandni Chowk here on Friday to take stock of the ongoing redevelopment work of the 1.5 km stretch between Red Fort and Fatehpuri area. Source: Internet
A 19-year-old Minnesota Army National Guard soldier died at Fort Jackson in South Carolina Wednesday. Source: Internet
Accordingly, Maradana, Fort, Pettah, Slave Island, and Dam Street areas in the Colombo District will be declared isolated areas until further notice. Source: Internet
17th and 18th centuries Fort Edward – The oldest blockhouse in North America (1750). Source: Internet
A brand-new venue like Fort Hill can use every dollar it can get: There may be no ticket revenue coming in, but they still have expenses: utilities, insurance and the like. Source: Internet
About convert south from Nashik, the river bends sharply to the east, washing the base of a high cliff formerly the site of a Mughal fort, but which is now being eaten away by the action of floods. Source: Internet