benteng

Verb

 * 1)  to be full, satiated

Etymology
From, from.
 * The sense is a.
 * The sense in chess is a.

Noun

 * : a fortified defensive structure stationed with troops.
 * : a defensive wall or rampart.
 * 1)  rook; castle
 * 2)  something that is used to strengthen or maintain a position and so on.
 * 3)  children's games are carried out in two groups by each group forming a fort (in the form of poles, stones, etc.) and trying to protect the fort from enemy attacks.
 * 1)  something that is used to strengthen or maintain a position and so on.
 * 2)  children's games are carried out in two groups by each group forming a fort (in the form of poles, stones, etc.) and trying to protect the fort from enemy attacks.

Noun

 * 1) pillar
 * 2) post

Noun

 * 1) A bulwark, fortification or rampart; a defensive wall for defending a town and others from enemy attacks.
 * 2) A fort or fortress.
 * 3) A dyke or embankment.
 * 4) A defence from a threat.
 * 5)  The rook or castle piece in.
 * 1)  The rook or castle piece in.