Another word for a deep ditch that is dug around a castle is a moat.
You could call it a trench, or you could fill it full of water and call it a moat.
Another term for deep fascia is Fascicle.
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Another word for an underwater creature is a deep sea creature. Deep sea creatures include the cornuta, the giant isopod and the humpback anglerfish.
It is called a moat
A moat is a water-filled ditch around a castle. thta is nasty nd and u have to take a shower four a couple of days nd then if u fall in a moat u can die nd i am being do serrouse
A moat is a deep, wide, ditch, which is often filled with water.A moat is a deep trench that is filled with water and surrounds a castle or town. Its main function serves as a defense against attack.
A moat is a water-filled ditch (or a dry ditch) that surrounds all or part of a castle, or later, in more peaceful times, an estate mansion. If wide and deep enough, the moat helps to protect or delay an attack from an enemy force.
A water-filled trench around a castle is known as a "moat."
A deep ditch carved over time by running water is called a ravine.
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The men dug a deep ditch to lay pipes for the new septic tank. I fell in the ditch, but luckily it was dry.
It varies, but it is usually 50 feet deep in most places.
A long, narrow deep ditch.
Moat refers to a ditch filled with water, often used to help protect a fort or castle. Therefore, a suitable sentence would be "In medieval times, one defence often employed to deter attack upon a castle was the excavation of a deep moat."
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