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cas·tra·me·ta·tion \ˌkastrəmə̇ˈtāshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from Medieval Latin castrametation-, castrametatio, from Latin castra metatus (past participle of castra metari to pitch a camp, from castra camp — plural of castrum fortified place — + metari to measure out) + -ion-, -io -ion; akin to Latin munire to fortify — more at castle, munition : the making or laying out of a military camp |