Castellated

Pronunciation: /ˈkɑˈstɛɫəˈtɛd/

Castellated (adjective)

  1. having a design or structure that looks like a castle, often with towers or battlements.
  2. having a series of square or rectangular notches along the top edge.

Examples

  • The building had a castellated roof that resembled a fortress.
  • They admired the castellated walls of the ancient structure.

Common collocations: castellated tower, castellated parapet, castellated edge, castellated pattern

Synonyms of Castellated

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Castellated

  • describing buildings without defensive features