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outpostnoun a small place where people live that is far away from other towns or citiesThey lived in a remote outpost high in the mountains. camp, diaspora, exclave, habitation, post, settlementbourg, hamlet, townlet, vill, village, whistle-stopcow town, Podunkcolony, dependency, mandate, possession, protectorate, territoryplantation a military facility that is in another country or that is far from a country's center of activityIt took about a month for mail to reach the soldiers at the outpost. base, garrisonbarracks, camp, cantonment, installation, laager(South African), leaguer, postbastion, citadel, fastness, fort, fortification, fortress, hold, redoubt, strongholdbunker, dugoutblockhouse, garrison houseairbasebridgehead, footholdstaging area, staging groundbeachhead, center, emplacement, footing, front, headquarters, stationbattlefront, fieldtoehold in 1720 |