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The answer CASTELLATED has 4 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of castellated in various dictionaries:
adj - having or resembling repeated square indentations like those in a battlement
Furnished with turrets and battlements in the style of a castle.
Having a castle.
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Having battlements |
Tells cadet a building could be defended |
Like fortification Bill set up with girl and boy |
Having turrets and battlements |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Aug 5 2018 The Guardian - Quick crossword |
Feb 8 2014 The Times - Concise |
Jan 14 2005 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Feb 17 2002 The Times - Cryptic |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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having battlements. |
(of a building) having turrets and battlements in the style of a castle |
A castellated building is made to look like a castle by having towers and battlements ( a wall with regular spaces in it). |
Having battlements. |
Furnished with turrets and battlements in the style of a castle. |
Having a castle. |
Castellated might refer to |
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A battlement in defensive architecture, such as that of city walls or castles, comprises a parapet (i.e., a defensive low wall between chest-height and head-height), in which gaps or indentations, which are often rectangular, occur at intervals to allow for the launch of arrows or other projectiles from within the defences. These gaps are termed "crenels" (also known as carnels, embrasures, or wheelers), and the act of adding crenels to a previously unbroken parapet is termed crenellation. Thus, a defensive building might be designed and built with battlements, or a manor house might be fortified by adding battlements, where no parapet previously existed, or cutting crenellations into its existing parapet wall. The solid widths between the crenels are called merlons (also cops or kneelers). A wall with battlements is said to be crenelated or embattled. Battlements on walls have protected walkways (chemin de ronde) behind them. On tower or building tops, the (often flat) roof is use |