crenelle

/krɪˈnɛl/
noun
  1. One of the indentations or openings in a battlement, also called a crenel or embrasure; the gap between two merlons.
    • Each crenelle was about two feet wide.
    • The knight peered through a crenelle at the approaching army.
    • Archers shot arrows through the crenelles of the castle wall.
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