flanquear
to flank
verb flahn-keh-AHR Rare
Origin: From French flanquer, from flanc (flank).
Usage Note
Flanquear means to be positioned at or to move around the side of something — commonly used in military contexts for outflanking an enemy, and in descriptions of architecture where columns or towers flanquean an entrance. It is a regular -ar verb.
Examples
"Dos torres flanquean la entrada del castillo."
Natural Translation
Two towers flank the castle entrance.
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