Citadel vs Towers - What's the difference?
citadel | towers |
A strong fortress that sits high above a city.
(sometimes, figurative) A stronghold or fortified place.
* 1836 , Alexander Slidell Mackenzie, The American in England (page 269)
As nouns the difference between citadel and towers
is that citadel is a strong fortress that sits high above a city while towers is .As a verb towers is
(tower).citadel
English
Noun
(en noun)- Intrenched within the citadel of our apartment, and cheered by the comfortings of a coal fire, we passed the day in letter-writing, conversation, or gazing from the sheltered security of our windows upon the agitated sea