One of a series of rounded projections (or the notches between them) formed by curves along an edge (as the edge of a leaf or piece of cloth or the margin of a shell or a shriveled red blood cell observed in a hypertonic solution etc.)
See more 1 Silk came and rested his forearms on a crenel next to him.
2 And, turning aside, she motioned Gonzaga to the crenel she abandoned.
3 I lost.' Temper leaned his elbows on a crenel .
4 The Qualinesti princess swallowed hard and leapt through a crenel toward the magical fog ramp.
5 Storo simply threw his arms over the crenel .
6 He rested more of his weight onto the crenel , leaned his head against the limestone merlon.
7 He leaned into a crenel and watched the rooftops and streets of the Outer Round before him.
8 Chase, sometimes I wish we'd never met.' Temper turned and planted his elbows on the gritty limestone crenel .
9 She slid in through a crenel and fell to the catwalk to roll to a crouch, then froze.
10 Renly vaulted up into a crenel .
11 Hurl glanced through a crenel , saw double ranks of crossbowmen standing atop a nearby tower, all aiming in their direction.
12 He stopped at a view over the river, but did not lean out of the crenel as the stone would dirty his shirt.
13 Vines and bird nests clogged the crenels , the machicolations, and the balistrariae.
14 Just a few men on each, peering curiously through the crenels .
15 To either side, the crenels looked down into deep courtyards.
16 The solid old fabric has rows of crenels under the roof, which shows its warlike character.
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