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cit·a·del \ˈsid.ədəl, -itə-, -ˌdel\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French citadelle, from Old Italian cittadella, diminutive of cittade city, from Latin civitat-, civitas — more at city 1. : a fortress that commands a city both for control and defense; broadly : a strong fortress : stronghold 2. archaic : the protected central structure in heavily armored ships of war that contains the engines, boilers, magazines and in and upon which the broadside battery is mounted 3. : a mission hall of the Salvation Army |