A 'moat'
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You can't. Its impossible
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One word that fits this definition is ditch.
A homonym for the trench around a castle could be "moat."
A homophone for a speck is "spec". A homophone for "trench around a castle" could be "moat".
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The soldiers dug a trench to provide cover from enemy fire during the battle.
a Trench surrounding a castle is called a MOAT
It's called a moat, and it is usually filled with water.
A drawbridge allows welcome guests into a castle to cross the moat(a trench of water that goes around the perimiter of the castle)
The water-filled trench around a castle is called a moat.
I think that the 'trench' you are thinking of is a moat. You could say that it is a trench full of water that surrounds the castle. If you are not thinking of a moat then I am sorry.
Another word for a deep ditch that is dug around a castle is a moat. You could call it a trench, or you could fill it full of water and call it a moat.
yes there was, there was usually a base trench, and close by was a suppport trench