Word from stories
Moat- Moht: 1. a deep, wide trench, usually filled with water, surrounding the rampart of a fortified place, as a town or a castle. 2. any similar trench, as one used for confining animals in a zoo.
Kin -noun 1. a person's relatives collectively; kinfolk. 2. family relationship or kinship. 3. a group of persons descended from a common ancestor or constituting a family, clan, tribe, or race. 4. a relative or kinsman. 5. someone or something of the same or similar kind: philosophy and its kin, theology. adjective 6. of the same family; related; akin. 7. of the same kind or nature; having affinity.
Shadow-noun 1. a dark figure or image cast on the ground or some surface by a body intercepting light. 2. shade or comparative darkness, as in an area. 3. shadows, darkness, especially that coming after sunset. 4. shelter; protection: sanctuary in the shadow of the church. 5. a slight suggestion; trace: beyond the shadow of a doubt.
Blossom: blos-uhm noun Botany . 1. the flower of a plant, especially of one producing an edible fruit. 2. the state of flowering: The apple tree is in blossom. verb (used without object) 3. Botany . to produce or yield blossoms. 4. to flourish; develop (often followed by into or out ): a writer of commercial jingles who blossomed out into an important composer. 5. (of a parachute) to open.
Kin -noun 1. a person's relatives collectively; kinfolk. 2. family relationship or kinship. 3. a group of persons descended from a common ancestor or constituting a family, clan, tribe, or race. 4. a relative or kinsman. 5. someone or something of the same or similar kind: philosophy and its kin, theology. adjective 6. of the same family; related; akin. 7. of the same kind or nature; having affinity.
Shadow-noun 1. a dark figure or image cast on the ground or some surface by a body intercepting light. 2. shade or comparative darkness, as in an area. 3. shadows, darkness, especially that coming after sunset. 4. shelter; protection: sanctuary in the shadow of the church. 5. a slight suggestion; trace: beyond the shadow of a doubt.
Blossom: blos-uhm noun Botany . 1. the flower of a plant, especially of one producing an edible fruit. 2. the state of flowering: The apple tree is in blossom. verb (used without object) 3. Botany . to produce or yield blossoms. 4. to flourish; develop (often followed by into or out ): a writer of commercial jingles who blossomed out into an important composer. 5. (of a parachute) to open.