castle |
burgrave |
As nouns the difference between castle and burgrave
is that
castle is a large building that is fortified and contains many defences; in previous ages often inhabited by a nobleman or king while
burgrave is the military governor of a German town or castle; a nobleman of the same status.
As a verb castle
is to perform the move of castling.
As a proper noun Castle
is {{surname}.
castle |
castlebuilding |
As a proper noun castle
is .
As a noun castlebuilding is
the construction of castles.
castle |
chesspiece |
Hyponyms |
Chesspiece is a hyponym of castle.
In lang=en terms the difference between castle and chesspiece
is that
castle is to perform the move of castling while
chesspiece is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As a verb castle
is to perform the move of castling.
As a proper noun Castle
is {{surname}.
castle |
castleless |
As a proper noun castle
is .
As an adjective castleless is
without a castle.
castle |
castellate |
As a proper noun castle
is .
As a verb castellate is
to build in the form of a castle; to add battlements to an existing building.
castle |
castellology |
As nouns the difference between castle and castellology
is that
castle is a large building that is fortified and contains many defences; in previous ages often inhabited by a nobleman or king while
castellology is the study of castles.
As a verb castle
is to perform the move of castling.
As a proper noun Castle
is {{surname}.
castle |
chatelain |
As a proper noun castle
is .
As a noun chatelain is
castle-keeper, castellan.
castle |
gormenghastian |
As a proper noun castle
is .
As an adjective gormenghastian is
resembling or pertaining to (1911-1968).
castle |
castlelike |
As a proper noun castle
is .
As an adjective castlelike is
resembling a castle.
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