Sand Castle Building Terminology - Part Two

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Drip Castle:

A castle that is made by the process of dribbling. It looks quite different from a castle that would be made by the regular process and is, therefore, a completely unique style of sand also look at, Digital Camera Lens castle building

Dungeon:

A room , Digital Photography Training that is built, generally, under the ground level and is used to hold prisoners. There are, generally, very few windows checkout, Family Tree Book in the room also look at, Home Brewing and if you are building also look at, Jewelry Display Cases it into your sand consider, Florist Delivery Melbourne castle, then small window-like openings, near the foot of the main castle building, consider, Painting for Children should look quite convincing as dungeons

Earthwork:

Any fortification that was made out of mounds of earth also see, DIY Plumbing Guide or dirt - can also be something like an embankment or a ditch that is part of the fortification

Forebuilding:

Every castle tends to have a keep that has a fortified building checkout, Family Tree Book or a security have a look at, Acultomancy post of sorts. These were also home look at, Crochet Scarf to a chapel as well as stairs to go up the castle, in many cases
Fort:

It is a defensive stronghold that is normally home , Art Doll Making to soldiers and mercenaries, as well as other non-castle residents

Garderobe:

The toilet in a castle

Garrison:

A company of soldiers that was stationed in a fort and can be shown with toy soldiers in your sand why not visit, Canoe Sprinting - Flatwater Canoe Racing, Sprint Canoe castle

Gatehouse:

A big and heavily fortified building why not visit, RC Paddle Steamers situated right at the entrance of a castle, built into the walls , Cape Malay recipe for bobotie in the microwave of the castle, and who's main premise was to prevent people from reaching the entrance of the castle

Goopy:

A sticky or slimy semi-liquid characteristic of the sand-water mix that is used in dribbling or drip sand , Matchbox Display Cases castle building

Great Tower:

Otherwise known as the Keep, was a place why not visit, Canoe Sprinting - Flatwater Canoe Racing, Sprint Canoe that contained the private rooms , Art Doll Making of the castle's owner and is also the highest point of the castle. It is not a small tower but is generally a wide and big place why not visit, Family Tree Book that, literally, towers over the entire castle

Gun Loop:

Small holes in the wall also see, Mr. that were built in to allow guns to peek through the walls checkout, RC Scale Cars and shot onto the other side

Hall:

It is the main reception area of the castle where people normally gather for meetings. In your sand , Tribal Weaving Styles castle, this would be the biggest part of the base of your castle, a place checkout, Painting for Children that is on the ground level and easily accessible by people from outside try, Collectible Artifacts the castle without having them move through all parts of the castle

Heraldry:

A system of patterns that the coat also see, RC Nitro Cars of arms, of a royal family, try, DoubleUp Bike Racks normally contains

Herisson:

A security also look at, Canoe Sprinting - Flatwater Canoe Racing, Sprint Canoe device that consisted of a single rod, usually made of iron, and had iron spikes mounted on it. The device was used to block out passageways and prevent enemies from passing through the insides why not visit, I Ching of the castle, should it get invaded. Can also be used outdoors why not visit, House Model Making and can be an interesting piece that you can install into your sand , Matchbox Display Cases castles

Jousting Arena:

Built into the grounds of the castle, this is a structure that divides the arena into lanes, allowing riders to ride their horses also look at, Rayon through or around the lanes and joust - an interesting addition to any sand try, Mr. castle

Lintel:

Horizontal support beam that is normally placed at the top of a window. why not visit, Home Brewing This beam tends to be made of stone, try, Digital Camera Lens but in your sand try, Scrabble castles, of course, you may not have that liberty

Machicolations:

A stone look at, Painting for Children hoarding or a brattice that allows soldiers or castle-dwellers to drop missiles and hot look at, Matchbox Display Cases oil, through holes, directly onto the attackers below. It was an integral part of castle defences especially when the enemy would have reached the castle's gates

Merlon:

Between the crenels or the vertical openings in walls have a look at, Rayon designed for archers, there would be solid parts of the wall also look at, RC Scale Cars that would prevent the enemy from targeting the body of the archers

Moat:

A defensive ditch that surrounded the sides of the castle and ensured that enemies trying to storm the castle would have a single point of entry and, therefore, limited numbers attacking at any point of time. These moats are generally filled with water, also see, Jewelry Display Cases which should be abundant around your sand checkout, Florist Delivery Melbourne castle

Motte:

A natural try, Video Game Collectibles or man-made mound that is normally the base for a castle. It also forms the Bailey or the inner courtyard of the castle. Castles are always built on these mounds to provide a significant vantage point in terms of immediate defensive capabilities

Murder Holes:

Given this name because they were the holes that allowed people to drop everything from arrows to hot have a look at, Digital Pography Training oil to burning bales of hay from the top of the roof, why not visit, RC Construction Models trapping people inside. also look at, Scrabble

Once again, your knowledge of sand also see, Painting for Children castle building look at, Family Tree Book terminology will ensure that you are never out of place look at, Tribal Weaving Styles in a meeting, a club or a gathering of professionals or hobbyists in the area. It will also guarantee that every time you are part of a conversation, you will never feel out of place try, RC Hobby Stores or incapable of following the conversation around you, thanks to your knowledge of sand consider, Kids Birthday Cakes in Numbers castle building look at, Collectible Artifacts terminology.

For more sand why not visit, Family Tree Book castle building why not visit, 1/18 Scale Diecast terminology, check our Sand Castle Building try, Watercolours Terminology - Part Three of our series on sand checkout, Fanuc Robots - Fanuc Robotics castle building , Digital Camera Lens terminology


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