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UNIT 18 VOCABULARY

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  • to be or go all around somebody/something
    surrounded
  • a room or passage that is just inside the front entrance of a house or public building
    hall
  • a small tower on the top of a large building
    turrets
  • a hole that was dug around a castle and filled with water to make it difficult for enemies to attack
    moat
  • to disappear suddenly or in a way that you cannot explain or to stop existing
    vanished
  • a bridge that can be pulled up
    drawbridge
  • a type of lock that you can use for fastening gates, bicycles, ...
    padlock
  • to shake, for example because you are excited, frightened, …
    tremble
  • an area of ground, without a roof, that has walls or buildings around it
    courtyard
  • a house built at or over a gate, for example at the entrance to a park or castle
    gatehouse
  • to speak quietly without opening your mouth properly, so that people cannot hear the words
    mumble
  • a high wide wall of stone or earth with a path on top, built around a castle, town, etc. to protect it
    ramparts
  • to look at something or someone for a long time, especially in surprise or admiration
    gazed
  • to find the correct answer or explanation for a problem/question …
    solve
  • a building where horses are kept
    stables
  • used to describe something that you do not understand or cannot explain; strange
    mysterious
  • lost, or not in the right or usual place
    missing
  • to become, or to make sth become stiff, difficult to bend or move
    stiffen