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A castle dipper is commonly referred to as a "moat." In historical contexts, a moat was a deep, broad ditch, often filled with water, surrounding a castle or fortification to provide defense against intruders. Today, the term "moat" is still used to describe these water-filled ditches, though they may also refer to decorative features in modern landscaping.

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