cren|u|lat|ed

cren|u|lat|ed
cren|u|lat|ed «KREHN yuh LAY tihd», adjective.
= crenulate. (Cf.crenulate)

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  • cren·el·lat·ed — /ˈkrɛnəˌleıtəd/ adj : having open spaces at the top of a wall so that people can shoot guns and cannons outward the castle s crenellated walls a crenellated tower …   Useful english dictionary

  • cren — cren·a·ture; cren·el·et; cren·el·lat·ed; cren·el·la·tion; cren·o·cyte; cren·o·thrix; cren·u·la; cren·u·late; cren·u·lat·ed; cren·u·la·tion; mi·cren·ceph·a·lon; mi·cren·ceph·a·lous; mi·cren·ceph·a·ly; cren·shaw; cren·el; cren·el·late;… …   English syllables

  • lat — ac·co·lat·ed; acous·ti·co·lat·er·al; ada·lat; aero·phi·lat·e·list; aero·phi·lat·e·ly; am·bi·lat·er·al; an·tero·lat·er·al; bal·lat; be·lat·ed; bi·lat·er·al; bi·lat·er·al·ism; bi·lat·er·al·is·tic; bi·lat·er·al·i·ty; bos·se·lat·ed;… …   English syllables

  • cren|el|late — «KREHN uh layt», transitive verb, lat|ed, lat|ing. Especially British. crenelate …   Useful english dictionary

  • crenellated — cren·el·lat·ed …   English syllables

  • crenulated — cren·u·lat·ed …   English syllables

  • crenelated — cren•el•at•ed or cren•el•lat•ed [[t]ˈkrɛn lˌeɪ tɪd[/t]] adj. for furnished with crenels, as a parapet, in the manner of a battlement • Etymology: 1815–1825 …   From formal English to slang

  • crenulate — cren•u•late [[t]ˈkrɛn yəˌleɪt, lɪt[/t]] also cren′u•lat ed adj. minutely crenate, as the margin of certain leaves • Etymology: 1785–95; < NL crēnulātus=crēnul(a), dim. of crēna notch (see crenate) + ātus ate I …   From formal English to slang

  • crenelated — cren|e|lat|ed [ krenə,leıtəd ] adjective TECHNICAL a crenelated wall or castle has BATTLEMENTS …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • crenelate — cren•el•ate or cren•el•late [[t]ˈkrɛn lˌeɪt[/t]] v. t. at•ed, at•ing or lat•ed, lat•ing, for to furnish with battlements • Etymology: 1815–25; < F crénel(er) to crenelate (< crenel) + ate I cren el•a′tion, n …   From formal English to slang

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