noun a structure designed to carry water over long distances, typically consisting of a series of arches or pipes

  • The aqueduct was built by the ancient Romans to transport water over long distances.
  • We walked along the aqueduct and enjoyed the view of the surrounding countryside.
  • Let's hang out by the aqueduct and have a picnic.
  • The aqueduct of knowledge flows from books to the minds of eager learners.

noun a curved structure that spans an opening and typically supports the weight above it

verb to form or cause to form an arch or curve

adjective relating to an arch or having a curved shape

adverb in an arching or curved manner

  • The architect designed a beautiful arch for the entrance of the building.
  • Let's take a picture under that cool arch over there.
  • Check out that sick arch on the skate ramp!
  • The arch of her eyebrow showed her skepticism towards the proposal.

noun a staircase at the rear of a building

adjective describing the location of the stairs at the back of the building

  • She elegantly descended the back stairs of the mansion.
  • Let's take the back stairs to avoid the crowded main staircase.
  • We snuck out through the back stairs to avoid getting caught.
  • He always takes the back stairs in life, avoiding the spotlight and preferring to stay behind the scenes.

noun a building with facilities for bathing, typically including a communal bath area and private rooms for washing and relaxing

  • The bathhouse in town offers a variety of spa services for its patrons.
  • Let's hit up the bathhouse for a relaxing soak this weekend.
  • I heard the new bathhouse in the city is lit!
  • The old library was like a bathhouse for knowledge seekers.

noun a fortress typically on high ground, protecting or dominating a city

  • The citadel was a fortified structure used for defense during times of war.
  • We can explore the ruins of the old citadel on our hike today.
  • Let's sneak into the citadel tonight and have a party!
  • In her mind, the citadel represented her inner strength and resilience.

noun a small, dome-like structure on top of a roof or dome, often used for decoration or to provide light and ventilation

  • The cupola on top of the building provides a beautiful view of the city.
  • Let's meet by the cupola at the park entrance.
  • Check out the cool cupola on that old church!
  • Her mind was like a cupola, with thoughts swirling around like the wind.

noun a large fortified place or building where military forces are stationed

  • The fortress was built with strong stone walls to withstand any attack.
  • The fortress is like a giant castle, so cool!
  • That fortress is lit, bro!
  • Her mind was a fortress, protecting her from negative thoughts.

noun a building used to house guards or security personnel

  • The guardhouse at the entrance of the military base is where all visitors must check in.
  • I'll meet you by the guardhouse before we head into the park.
  • Let's hang out at the guardhouse after school, it's a chill spot.
  • His mind was like a guardhouse, always vigilant and protective of his thoughts.

noun a small shelter or booth used by a sentry or guard for observation and protection

  • The sentry box at the entrance of the military base is always manned by a guard.
  • I saw the security guy chilling in the sentry box near the gate.
  • Yo, let's hang out in the sentry box and watch the world go by.
  • Her mind felt like a locked sentry box, keeping her deepest thoughts hidden away.

noun a barrier formed from upright wooden posts or stakes, especially as a defense against attack or as a means of confining animals

  • The prisoners were kept in a stockade until their trial.
  • The old stockade on the edge of town is rumored to be haunted.
  • Let's sneak into the stockade and see if we can find any treasure.
  • Her emotions felt like a stockade, trapping her in a cycle of fear and anxiety.

noun a place where a particular cause or belief is strongly defended or upheld

  • The castle served as a stronghold for the king during times of war.
  • The old fort up on the hill is now just a tourist attraction, but it used to be a stronghold for soldiers.
  • The biker gang's clubhouse is their stronghold in this part of town.
  • Her beliefs were a stronghold that kept her grounded in difficult times.

noun a transverse part of a cruciform church, crossing the nave at a right angle

  • The transept of the cathedral intersected the nave at a right angle.
  • Let's meet near the transept of the church, it's easier to find each other there.
  • I'll be chilling by the transept, come join me if you want.
  • The decision to change careers was a major turning point, like crossing a transept into a new chapter of life.

noun a deceptive stratagem or ploy

  • The trap door in the stage allowed for quick set changes during the play.
  • Be careful not to fall through the trap door in the floor!
  • I can't believe he fell for her trap door and ended up doing all her work.
  • His charm was like a trap door, luring unsuspecting victims into his deceitful schemes.

adjective describing a structure with a curved or arched shape

  • The cathedral had a beautifully vaulted ceiling.
  • I love how high the vaulted ceilings are in this house.
  • Check out the vaulted ceilings in this place, they're sick!
  • Her vaulted ambition propelled her to great success.

noun A prehistoric monument consisting of a circle of stones or posts.

  • Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England, consisting of a ring of standing stones.
  • Let's go check out that henge over there, it looks pretty cool!
  • That henge is lit, we should take some selfies there.
  • The ancient henge symbolizes the enduring mysteries of human history.

noun a raised structure at the rear of a ship, above the cabin, used for defense or as a vantage point

  • The aftercastle of the ship provided a commanding view of the surrounding sea.
  • Let's hang out in the aftercastle and enjoy the sunset.
  • I heard there's a secret party happening in the aftercastle tonight.
  • His mind was like an aftercastle, always observing and strategizing from a distance.