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Is castle a subclass of palace?

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castle

castle

castle (A (usually large) fortified building or set of buildings; a stronghold; a mansion that was once such)"
palace

palace

palace (a large, stately residence of an exalted person)
Is castle (A (usually large) fortified building or set of buildings; a stronghold; a mansion that was once such)" currently a subclass (child class) of (shares all members with by definition) palace (a large, stately residence of an exalted person)?

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  • castle (A (usually large) fortified building or set of buildings; a stronghold; a mansion that was once such)"

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The completion of Historic Scotland’s £12 million project to return Stirling Castle’s royal palace to how it may have looked in the 1540s is a major achievement.
Stirling Castle, Castle Wynd, Stirling, FK8 1EJ Tel: 01786 450 000. Visitor, reccommendations.
The Medieval Royal Palace of Buda Castle is a series of rooms from the old palace of the Hungarian kings, destroyed after 1686. Some rooms were unearthed and reconstructed ...
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