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castle vs munition

munition vs castle

castle and munition both are nouns.

castle and munition both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
castle Yes No Yes No
munition Yes No Yes No
As nouns, munition is a hypernym of castle; that is, munition is a word with a broader meaning than castle:
  • castle: a large building formerly occupied by a ruler and fortified against attack
  • munition: defensive structure consisting of walls or mounds built around a stronghold to strengthen it
Other hypernyms of castle include fortification.
castle (noun) munition (noun)
interchanging the positions of the king and a rook weapons considered collectively
a large building formerly occupied by a ruler and fortified against attack defensive structure consisting of walls or mounds built around a stronghold to strengthen it
(chess) the piece that can move any number of unoccupied squares in a direction parallel to the sides of the chessboard military supplies
a large and stately mansion
castle (verb) munition (verb)
move the king two squares toward a rook and in the same move the rook to the square next past the king supply with weapons
Difference between castle and munition

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