merlon

/ˈmɜrlɑn/
noun
  1. One of the solid upright sections of a battlement (the top of a castle wall) between two openings (crenels).
    • The archer hid behind a merlon to avoid enemy arrows.
    • Tourists admired the row of merlons along the ancient fortress.
    • Each merlon on the castle wall was carved from stone.
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