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Castellated

usgb/ˈkæstəleɪtɪd/Volume
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Historical ReferencePlay
Relates to medieval castles, evoking imagery of knights and royalty. SlideThe hotel's castellated silhouette transported guests to a bygone era.
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Visually DistinctivePlay
Suggests a striking and impressive form, often used in buildings to imply grandeur and defense. SlideThe university's castellated outline made it a landmark in the city.
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Imaginative AppealPlay
Common in fantasy or historical fiction to describe buildings. SlideThe castellated mansion appeared like something out of a fairy tale.