A guy wire attached to a vertical pole of height 18 m is 24 m long and has a stake attached to the other end. How far from the base of the pole should the stake be driven so that the wire will be taut?
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Noun Edit
castel m (invariable)
Apocopic form of castello
Anagrams Edit
scelta
Middle English Edit
Alternative forms Edit
castle
Etymology Edit
From late Old English castel, castell, borrowed from Latin castellum, diminutive of castrum. Reinforced by Anglo-Norman/Old Northern French castel, itself also from castellum.
Pronunciation Edit
IPA(key): /ˈkastəl/
Noun Edit
castel (plural castels)
castle
Descendants Edit
English: castle
Scots: castle
Old English Edit
Alternative forms Edit
castell
Etymology Edit
Borrowed from Latin castellum, diminutive of castrum.
Pronunciation Edit
IPA(key): /ˈkɑs.tel/
Noun Edit
castel n or m
town; village
castle
Related terms Edit
ċeastel
ċeaster
Descendants Edit
Middle English: castel
English: castle
Old French Edit
Noun Edit
castel m (oblique plural casteaus or casteax or castiaus or castiax or castels, nominative singular casteaus or casteax or castiaus or castiax or castels, nominative plural castel)
(Anglo-Norman, Old Northern French) Alternative form of chastel quotations ▼
Old Occitan Edit
Etymology Edit
From Latin castellum, diminutive of castrum. Gallo-Romance cognate with Old French chastel.
Noun Edit
castel m (oblique plural castels, nominative singular castels, nominative plural castel)
castle (large fortified medieval building)
Descendants Edit
Catalan: castell
Occitan: castèl
References Edit
von Wartburg, Walther (1928–2002) , “castellum”, in Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch (in German), volume 20, page 468
Piedmontese Edit
Pronunciation Edit
IPA(key): /kasˈtel/
Noun Edit
castel m
castle
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