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Fortify is a verb,
meaning to
build a fortification.
Fortify may also
refer to:
Fortify (Netscape), a
software hack for the
Netscape Navigator Fortify...
- A
fortified house or
fortified mansion is a type of
building which developed in
Europe during the
Middle Ages,
generally with
significant fortifications...
- A
fortified gateway is an
element of a
variety of
fortified structures, such as a
castle or
walled town.
Fortified gates or
gateways appear in the Bronze...
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Fortify Software,
later known as
Fortify Inc., is a California-based
software security vendor,
founded in 2003 and
acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 2010...
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Fortified wine is a wine to
which a
distilled spirit,
usually brandy, has been added. In the
course of some centuries,
winemakers have
developed many...
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means to "taunt" or "bully". In
modern Dutch, the word erg has
become a
fortifier equivalent to
English very; the same is true for the old-fashioned adjective...
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Flavored fortified wine or
tonic wine is
inexpensive fortified wine that
typically has an
alcohol content between 13% and 20%
alcohol by
volume (ABV)...
- A
fortified tower (also
defensive tower or
castle tower or, in context, just tower) is one of the
defensive structures used in fortifications, such as...
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formerly house the
landed gentry.
Manor houses were
sometimes fortified,
albeit not as
fortified as castles, but this was
often more for show than for defence...
- A
fortified church is a
church that is
built to
serve a
defensive role in
times of war. Such
churches were
specially designed to
incorporate military...