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crenel
(crenel)
Pronunciation:
/ˈkrɛn(ə)l/
(also
crenelle
/krɪˈnɛl/)
noun
an indentation in the battlements of a fort or castle, used for shooting or firing missiles through.
Origin:
late 15th century
: from Old French, based on popular Latin
crena
'notch'
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