If I remember correctly, most witches lived in castles rather than mansions. So castles.
One third is bigger.
One half is bigger.
1/3 is bigger.
one third
A billion is bigger (or greater) than a million.
the one in the second room
a meter is bigger it is 100 cm
if your talking about super Mario 64 ds there are 2 luigi paintings (1 in the castle and 1 in boo's mansion) the 1 in the castle is fake and the 1 in boo's mansion is the reals one that u can enter by jumping into it.
"O--Ee--Yah! Eoh--Ah!", although some claim they are saying: "All we own, we owe."
There are different sizes of crocodiles. You can get baby one's witch will be small and Adults witch could be alot bigger. Just like us the Crocodile will get bigger later on in life.
2 feet equals 24 inches which is bigger than 23 inches
The intake valve is always bigger.
One can hire a conference centre in the Dublin Castle. Also one can hire a conference centre in Dublin in the Burlington Hotel, the Mansion House and the Guiness Storehouse.
"Schloss" is one German equivalent of castle. It refers to elaborate, fancy kind like Sanssouci or Versaille and could also be translated as palace (Palast), chateau (Schloss) or mansion (Herrenhaus).A medieval castle is commonly called "Burg" in German.Schloss is a neuter noun. It's das Schloss (the castle) or ein Schloss (a castle).Burg is a feminine noun. It's die Burg (the castle) or eine Burg (a castle).
castles changed because as weapons advanced castles needed stronger defenses so they became bigger and better like one of the first castles was the motte and bailey witch was made out of wood, that changed into a concentric castle with two walls, a moat, a portcullise, a babbican and a draw bridge!
One cup is bigger than 8 oz. One cup is equal to 8 fluid ounces, so when you have a cup of a liquid, you have 8 oz.
Size. A castle is larger than a mansion even though some mansions look like castles. ---- A castle is essentially a fort. Castles had certain characteristic features, including a central ward, which was a large courtyard in which there were often one or more buildings, and these might include a house for the owner. The ward was surrounded by a curtain wall, which was often just a thick and tall stone wall with a walk on the inside at the top where defenders could position themselves. There would be a gate, defended by a gatehouse, and often a moat. A mansion is a large and imposing house, and the home of a wealthy person. Medieval manor houses sometimes were fortified, and when they were they looked like castles, but were much smaller and did not have all the characteristic features. Fortified manors often had the moat, but they did not have a central ward, curtain wall, or gatehouse. Metaphorically, a mansion is sometimes called a castle, but the usage is imprecise.