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castellated - having or resembling repeated square indentations like those in a battlement; "a crenelated molding"
castled, embattled, battlemented
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Castellated - Decorated with battlements (a parapet with alternating indentations and raised portions); also called crenellation. Building with battlements are usually brick or stone.

Castellated: (1) A building constructed in the form of a castle. (2) A building provided with defences, such as battlements thus making it fortified. (3) An area provided with a castle.

CASTELLATED: embattled. CHAMFER: a band produced by cutting away a right angle, consisting in its simplest form of a flat plane at 45° to the main surfaces. CHANCEL: the eastern division of a church, in which the altar is placed.

Temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints offer a unique look at design as it has changed from the simple church like structure of the Kirtland Temple built in their 1830s, to the castellated Gothic styles of the early Utah temples, ...

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- a small corbelled turret, square or round, projecting at the top corners of towers and castellated houses. Sometimes referred to as "pepperpot" towers.
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CasemateVaulted chamber, with embrasures (splayed openings) for defence, within a castle wall or projecting from it.CasementSide-hinged window.CastellatedWith battlements.

is constructed around a central buttressed tower. The façade has lancet windows and doors with hood molds. A central rose window on the tower is accentuated by a horizontal band. The parapets on both the tower and the aisles are castellated.

See also: Architecture, Battlement, Tower, Classical, Battlements

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