crenellation

/krɛnəˈleɪʃən/

Definitions

1. noun

a series of notches or indentations cut into the edge of a wall, especially one of a fortification or castle wall, to weaken the force of an attacking force or to provide a foothold for defenders.

“The battlements of the medieval castle featured a unique system of crenellation to protect its inhabitants.”

Synonyms

  • battlement
  • crenell

Antonyms

  • smooth
  • unbroken