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castellation
cas·tel·lat·ed C0147300 (kăs′tə-lā′tĭd)adj.1. Furnished with turrets and battlements in the style of a castle.2. Having a castle. [Medieval Latin castellātus, past participle of castellāre, to fortify as a castle, from Latin castellum, fort; see castle.] cas′tel·la′tion n.Castellation
CastellationA notched or indented parapet, originally used for fortifications, but afterwards used on church facades; was intended as ornament.ThesaurusSeecastellated |