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Castellated
Castellated Cas"tel*la`ted, a. [LL. castellatus, fr. castellare. See Castle.] 1. Inclosed within a building; as, a fountain or cistern castellated. [Obs.] --Johnson. 2. Furnished with turrets and battlements, like a castle; built in the style of a castle.
Incastellated
Incastellated In*cas"tel*la`ted, a. Confined or inclosed in a castle.

Meaning of Castellate from wikipedia

- A battlement, in defensive architecture, such as that of city walls or castles, comprises a parapet (a defensive low wall between chest-height and head-height)...
- licence obtained in 1306, for Walter Langton, Bishop of Coventry, to castellate his mansion in the village of Ashby. The village's name means 'Ash-tree...
- a licence obtained in 1306 by Walter Langton, Bishop of Coventry, to castellate his mansion in the village of Ashby. Sir Gerard Braybroke was at one time...
- the 14th century after William de Greystoke obtained a royal licence to castellate it, the castle was further enlarged. In 1571 the castle was in the ownership...
- mountains in Banff include complex, irregular, anticlinal, synclinal, castellate, dogtooth, and sawback mountains. Many of the mountain ranges trend northwest...
- the viaduct was "one of the most notable railway crimes in England. To castellate the bridge does not make it a picturesque object". Conversely, noted Yorkshire-born...
- poor repair, it once supplied the house with fruit and vegetables. A castellate monument was erected for George Washington, possibly the first such in...
- arrested. During 1342, licenses were issued to Beche permitted him to castellate his houses at La Beche, Watlyington and Beaumys. In 1343, Beche was appointed...
- Scottish knights, and in the same year Edward III gave him permission to castellate his manor house at Ogle, together with the privilege of free warren on...