Crenellated vs Castellanus - What's the difference?
crenellated | castellanus |
(crenellate)
(meteorology) a cloud species which shows vertical formations giving a crenellated appearance. Associated with cirrus, cirrocumulus, altocumulus, and stratocumulus genera.
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As a verb crenellated
is past tense of crenellate.As an adjective crenellated
is having crenellations or battlements.As a noun castellanus is
a cloud species which shows vertical formations giving a crenellated appearance. Associated with cirrus, cirrocumulus, altocumulus, and stratocumulus genera.crenellated
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* crenelatedVerb
(head)Quotations
* 2001 — , Artemis Fowl , p 52 *: She could see the town below her, nestled on top of a low hill, surrounded by a crenellated wall from the Middle Ages.castellanus
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Noun
(castellani)AMS Glossary of Meteorology