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In some senses, encampment is marked as figuratively, obsolete. Watch for register when choosing this word.
noun
A place where people (such as displaced people, soldiers, or travellers) encamp, that is, stay in tents or other temporary structures; a camp or campsite.
As ſoon as he came to the top of thoſe Hills he plainly diſcovered the Creek or Harbour vvhere the Pyrate Ships lay, and vvhere they had form'd their Encampment on the Shore.
One of the greatest dangers that beset the travellers in this part of their expedition, was the vast number of rattlesnakes which infested the rocks about the rapids and portages, and on which the men were in danger of treading. They were often found, too, in quantities about the encampments.
A place where people or things stay temporarily.
This was an ancient lobster's house, / A lobster of prodigious nous, / So old that barnacles had spread / Their white encampments o'er its head,— […]
An enclosed or fortified prehistoric site, especially a European Iron Age hill-fort.
A meeting (especially an annual meeting or important conference) of an outdoorsy group of people, such as military veterans or scouts of the scouting movement.
A meeting of Freemasons.
name
a Chinese constellation located near Pegasus, one of the 28 lunar mansions and part of the larger Black Turtle.