barricado

/ˌbɛrɪˈkeɪdoʊ/
noun
  1. An old or literary term for a barricade; a barrier or obstacle used for defense or blocking.
    • In the old tale, the villagers raised a barricado to stop the invading army.
    • The poet described the barricado as a symbol of resistance.
    • The rebels built a barricado of carts and stones across the bridge.
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