crenelated |
castellated |
As adjectives the difference between crenelated and castellated
is that
crenelated is having crenellations or battlements while
castellated is having turrets or battlements, like a castle.
As a verb crenelated
is (
crenelate).
crenellation |
castellated |
As a noun crenellation
is a pattern along the top of a parapet (fortified wall), most often in the form of multiple, regular, rectangular spaces in the top of the wall, through which arrows or other weaponry may be shot, especially as used in medieval european architecture.
As an adjective castellated is
having turrets or battlements, like a castle.
castellated |
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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As an adjective castellated
is having turrets or battlements, like a castle.
castellate |
castellated |
As a verb castellate
is to build in the form of a castle; to add battlements to an existing building.
As an adjective castellated is
having turrets or battlements, like a castle.
castellated |
crenellated |
As adjectives the difference between castellated and crenellated
is that
castellated is having turrets or battlements, like a castle while
crenellated is having crenellations or battlements.
As a verb crenellated is
past tense of crenellate.
castillated |
castellated |
As adjectives the difference between castillated and castellated
is that
castillated is an alternative spelling of lang=en while
castellated is having turrets or battlements, like a castle.
costellated |
castellated |
As adjectives the difference between costellated and castellated
is that
costellated is costellate while
castellated is having turrets or battlements, like a castle.
castellated |
monkery |
As an adjective castellated
is having turrets or battlements, like a castle.
As a noun monkery is
the practices of monks; the way of life, behavior, etc characteristic of monks; monastic life.
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