an indentation in a parapet
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crenellean indentation in a parapet
crenellesCRENELLE, an indentation in a parapet
machicolations(in medieval fortifications) An opening between the supporting corbels of a projecting parapet or the vault of a gate, through which stones or burning objects could be dropped on attackers
machicolation(in medieval fortifications) An opening between the supporting corbels of a projecting parapet or the vault of a gate, through which stones or burning objects could be dropped on attackers
machicolationan opening between the corbels which support a projecting parapet, or in the floor of a gallery or the roof of a portal for shooting or dropping missiles upon assailants attacking the base of the walls
machicolationsMACHICOLATION, an opening between the corbels which support a projecting parapet, or in the floor of a gallery or the roof of a portal for shooting or dropping missiles upon assailants attacking the base of the walls
incisuresA deep indentation or notch in an edge or surface
indentersA small hard object used for producing an indentation in a solid in an indentation test
crenellesAn indentation in the battlements of a fort or castle, used for shooting or firing missiles through
burgeetriangular flag or one having a shallow, angular indentation in the fly, forming two tails, used as an identification flag, esp. by yachts
hiliAn indentation in the surface of a kidney, spleen, or other organ, where blood vessels, ducts, nerve fibers, etc., enter or leave it
burgeestriangular flag or one having a shallow, angular indentation in the fly, forming two tails, used as an identification flag, esp. by yachts
bouchescurved indentation in an upper corner of a jousting shield, serving as a lance rest: used from the 14th to the 17th century
hilusAn indentation in the surface of a kidney, spleen, or other organ, where blood vessels, ducts, nerve fibers, etc., enter or leave it
bouchecurved indentation in an upper corner of a jousting shield, serving as a lance rest: used from the 14th to the 17th century