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moat
noun \ˈmōt\
: a deep, wide ditch that is usually filled with water and that goes around the walls of a place (such as a castle) to protect it from being attacked
Full Definition of MOAT
1
: a deep and wide trench around the rampart of a fortified place (as a castle) that is usually filled with water
2
: a channel resembling a moat (as about a seamount or for confinement of animals in a zoo)
— moat·ed \ˈmō-təd\ adjective
— moat·like \-ˌlīk\ adjective
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Origin of MOAT
Middle English mote, from Anglo-French mote, motte mound, moat
First Known Use: 14th century
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MOAT Defined for Kids
moat
noun \ˈmōt\
Definition of MOAT for Kids
: a deep wide ditch around the walls of a castle or fort that is usually filled with water
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