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The English word 'castle' is translated to either moenia, castrum, or castellum in the Latin language. As to the meaning, it has an identical meaning to the English definition; a large building or group of buildings fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements and towers. (Google definition). Synonyms include citadel, fort, fortress, chateau, stronghold, and tower. (Also found on Google definition).

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