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Definition of Crenelate

Crenelate
Crenelate Cren"el*ate (kr?n"?l-?t or kr?"n?l-?t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Crenelated (-?`t?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Crenelating (-?`t?ng).] [LL. crenellare, kernellare: cf. F. cr?neler to indent. See Crenelle.] [Written also crenellate.] 1. To furnish with crenelles. 2. To indent; to notch; as, a crenelated leaf. Crenelated molding (Arch.), a kind of indented molding used in Norman buildings.

Meaning of Crenelate from wikipedia

- and figs. The 14th-century French chef Taillevent instructed bakers to "crenelate" pie s**** and "reinforce them so that they can support the meat"; one...
- colored, ob ovate, rounded above, with long narrow claws, undulate or crenelate at margin, inserted on the calyx tube, imbricate in bud. There are 10–20...
- Sterborough. On 18 October 1341 Cobham was granted licence by Edward III to crenelate the building, and the following year the building was fortified and became...
- crème crème brûlée crème caramel crème de la crème crème de menthe crenel crenelate creole crêpe creperie crepuscule crescent crest cretin cretonne crev****e...
- parliament by writ of summons on 29 December 1299, obtained a license to crenelate his manor house in 1304. He attended the coronation of Edward II of England...
- both wings has a band coloured like the stripes edged inwardly with a crenelate (scalloped) chestnut-red band. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I...
- King's Grace by his father-in-law the governor, was granted a ″License to Crenelate″ - that is allowed to fortify his manor house. Governor Harliston approved...
- narrow, lighter bands. The longitudinal ribs are prominent, rounded, crenelating the suture; There are elevated revolving lines. This marine species occurs...
- the tower in 1411. Roger Holden gained a licence on 6 August 1422 to crenelate Ludworth Tower to Thomas Holden by Cardinal Thomas Langley and during...
- Wallington in the 16th century. In 1378 John Fenwick was granted a licence to crenelate the house. The tower was largely demolished in about 1775 at which time...