From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcastellatedcas‧tel‧lat‧ed /ˈkæstɪleɪtɪd/ adjective technical TBCbuilt to look like a castle
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castellated• The thrill of crossing the Knucklas viaduct with its castellated ends, some members for the first time.• They produced a castellated Gothic castle which is unmatched.• An individual finishing touch can come from your choice of shaped hemline, which could be angular, castellated or scalloped.• Here you can see the castellated peaks from an amazing angle.Origin castellated (1600-1700) Medieval Latin castellatus, from Latin castellum; → CASTLE