presidio
garrison
noun preh-ZEE-dyoh Rare
Origin: Latin praesidium (guard, protection)
Also means
outpost, medical facility
Usage Note
Presidio is masculine. In a military context it means a garrison or outpost. In modern civic usage it has been extended to mean any protective or monitoring facility — un presidio sanitario is a local health post. The verb presidiare means 'to garrison' or 'to keep watch over'.
Examples
"Il presidio militare controlla il confine."
Natural Translation
The military garrison controls the border.
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