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castle

/ˈkɑː.səl/

[/ˈkɑː.səl/]

large fortified building

Beginnernoun

Definition

A large strong building, often with thick walls, built in the past to defend against attack.

Example

The old stone castle stood on the hill, its towers overlooking the peaceful river valley.

The old stone castle stood on the hill, its towers overlooking the peaceful river valley.

Etymology

From Latin 'castellum', a small fortified place, diminutive of 'castrum'.

How & Where It’s Used

Used in history, tourism, and fairy tales.

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