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intra muros. (IN-trah MOO-rohs) (Latin phrase)
Translation: "Within the walls."

In ancient times, sturdy barriers were built on the perimeters of cities to protect their inhabitants against invasions, and the day-to-day lives of the cities were conducted intra muros.

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