Examples of 'crenelated' in a sentence

Meaning of "crenelated"

Crenelated is a verb that describes the action of providing a wall with battlements or crenellations for defense
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  • simple past tense and past participle of crenelate
  • Having crenellations or battlements
  • Having a series of square indentations

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Above the door is a high crenelated platform.
Above are crenelated walls with windows.
The walls as well as the towers are crenelated.
With a hilt that left a crenelated bruising pattern.
It could be a shape that is polygonal or crenelated.
It has three crenelated towers.
This crenelated profile causes the scintillation of the image.
A wall with battlements is said to be crenelated or embattled.
It is crenelated at the top.
Empire furnishings and crenelated molding.
The crenelated walls and asymmetric towers are surrounded by an arcaded town.
Empire furnishings and crenelated moulding.
A crenelated walk and five stone booths allowed soldiers to watch at the top.
It is a three story structure with three crenelated towers.
With a hilt that left a crenelated bruising pattern on her neck.

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The building is constructed of brick and features a crenelated parapet.
The tower has a crenelated top and a cornice containing dentils.
Open cardigan with long sleeves in crenelated pattern.
It has a crenelated parapet.
The building is characterized by its prominent crenelated stepped parapets.
The edge of the ring is crenelated to allow access to the tightening screws.
On either side two engaged octagonal towers rise to crenelated parapets.
The chapel parapets are deep crenelated repeats of the tower battlements.
The east and north walls of the courtyard are topped with a crenelated parapet.
The top of the gate was crenelated with loopholes for firing weapons.
The first lip of the seal then has the shape of a crenelated lip.
Etching the crenelated notches is thus repeated over each section Si of the reflector.
It resembled a medieval castle with crenelated parapets and towers.
The gatehouse is crenelated and adorned with the arms of the foundress Lady Margaret Beaufort.
Individual teeth also may be added along the profile so as to form a crenelated assembly.
It is a simple square crenelated tower, pierced by a simple window.
The castle has a baronial styled hall coupled with dungeons and towers lined with crenelated walls.
It features a crenelated belfry topped by a multi-faceted metal shingle-clad spire.
Behind the loggia is screened the medieval Palazzo Ballati with its tall crenelated tower.
However, on crenelated substrates, impacts on the texture sides greatly enhance dissipation.
It may be formed of an axially and / or radially crenelated or wavy structure.
Has a crenelated bezel which can be used as a tactical self-defense tool.
It had diamond-shaped leaded windows and crenelated roof edges.
It is traditionally baked in crenelated tin molds which gives it a characteristic cupcake-like shape.
Bombs jacket loose fit in nice strechy shiny crenelated velours-quality.
The crenelated parapet has a clock face on each elevation, with a dummy bartizan at each corner.
In an embodiment, the shell is formed with an angled, offset or crenelated top rim.
It is shaped like a human face with a crenelated crown-like decoration on its forehead.
Alternatively, the vortex generators may be shaped to have a substantially crenelated profile.
The original architecture included a crenelated gallery and an old-style lantern room.
During the same time, the medieval ring wall was replaced with a new crenelated wall.
The tubes open at the top point of the crenelated barrier between two inlet pipes 30.
The front of the castle had three D-shaped towers and crenelated walls.
In one embodiment, the inlet passages form a crenelated edge having a plurality of embrasures and merlons.
Thus, the crenelated edge comprises a wave-like pattern having truncated crests.

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