"Boulevard" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
The word “boulevard," whlch originally indicated a bulwark or ram-part, and was afterwards applled to a pub-lic walk or road on the site of a demolished fortification, is now employed ln the same sense as publlc drive. A park is a piece of ground adapted and set apart for purposes of ornament, exercise, and amusement It is not a street or road, though carriages may pass through it
A public walk or street occupying the site of demolished
fortifications. Hence: A broad avenue in or around a city.
Originally, a bulwark or rampart of fortification or
fortified town.
And that's just it. This is how it is. Always. To pay attention to things. People. It's too easy to fail other people. And the good-byes. You never have the time you think. It brings tears to my eyes. I blink them away.
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Judge: Why did you steal that bird? Prisoner: For a lark, sir.
baluárte, balwárte - (Sp. baluarte) Bulwark, defence, stronghold, fortress, fort; trench. (cf. trintséra, palalípdan, palamakurán).
Read the complete definitionThe sides of a ship above the upper deck.
Read the complete definitionThat which secures against an enemy, or defends from attack; any means of defense or protection.
Read the complete definitionA rampart; a fortification; a bastion or outwork.
Read the complete definitionTo fortify with, or as with, a rampart or wall; to secure by fortification; to protect.
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Read the complete definitionFlat ledges of heavy plank bolted edgewise to the outside of a vessel, to increase the spread of the shrouds …
Read the complete definitionIn old English law. A fortified place; a castle; a bulwark. Coweli; 11 Hen. VII. c. 18
Read the complete definitionThe opening through the bulwarks of a vessel by which persons enter or leave it.
Read the complete definitionThe upper edge of a vessel's or boat's side; the uppermost wale of a ship (not including the bulwarks); or …
Read the complete definitionInside the line of a vessel's bulwarks or hull; the opposite of outboard; as, an inboard cargo; haul the boom …
Read the complete definitionAn artificial hill or elevation of earth; a raised bank; an embarkment thrown up for defense; a bulwark; a rampart; …
Read the complete definitionA bulwark for offense or defense; a mound.
Read the complete definitionBeyond or outside of the lines of a vessel's bulwarks or hull; in a direction from the hull or from …
Read the complete definitionThe stout, narrow plank that forms the top of the bulwarks.
Read the complete definitionThat which fortifies and defends from assault; that which secures safety; a defense or bulwark.
Read the complete definitionAn opening cut through the waterway and bulwarks of a ship, so that water falling on deck may flow overboard; …
Read the complete definitiontrintséra - (Sp. trinchera) Trench, intrenchment, bulwark, line of defence. (cf. kalóg, labangán, palalípdan, palamakurán, baluárte). trío, (Sp. trio) Trio, …
Read the complete definitionHence, the middle part of other bodies; especially (Naut.), that part of a vessel's deck, bulwarks, etc., which is between …
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