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battlements

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun battlement has 1 sense
  1. battlement, crenelation, crenellation - a rampart built around the top of a castle with regular gaps for firing arrows or guns
    --1 is a kind of rampart, bulwark, wall
    --1 is a part of fortress, fort
    --1 has parts: crenel, crenelle; merlon

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Battlements

Definition: Battlements refer to a defensive architectural feature found on the tops of walls or towers, typically consisting of alternating high and low sections, often topped with merlons and crenels.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun: The battlements of a castle provide protection and a commanding view of the surroundings.

Senses:

  1. Architecture: Battlements are often used in medieval architecture to enhance the defensive capabilities of structures.
  2. Symbolism: Battlements can also be used symbolically to represent fortitude or historical significance.

Usage:

Popular usage: Battlements are commonly associated with castles and forts, adding a medieval charm to their appearance.

Local usage: The city's ancient wall still retains its original battlements, showcasing the rich history of the region.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The soldiers looked down upon the enemy from the battlements, ready to defend the castle.
  2. The tour guide pointed out the intricate details of the battlements, explaining their significance in medieval architecture.
  3. Visitors can explore the battlements of the castle and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the countryside.

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