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- noun Plural form of
crenulation .
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Examples
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His neck was so meaty that it pushed the skin of his scalp upward, making abstract crenulations across the back of his head.
The Dirty Life Kristin Kimball 2010
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High above, marsh grasses had seeded themselves amid the crumbling crenulations.
My Seduction Connie Brockway 2004
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High above, marsh grasses had seeded themselves amid the crumbling crenulations.
My Seduction Connie Brockway 2004
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High above, marsh grasses had seeded themselves amid the crumbling crenulations.
My Seduction Connie Brockway 2004
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-- N.S. (Fig. 136.) Shell ovate; spire much depressed; aperture uniform; outer lip marked with numerous crenulations within; columella with six or seven plaits, the upper becoming obsolete.
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Page 302 but it is more elongated, and its crenulations appear to differ.
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So, around 1897, a Scots baronial cloak was pulled around Baledmund - with crenulations along the roofline, crowsteps on the gables, a candlesnuffer tower and several cantilevered lookouts from which to repel would-be attackers.
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A gentleman wishing to know the correct form for addressing a lady with whom he is conducting a secret office romance, or a lady sick with worry as to the precise dimensions of the crenulations on her daughter's wedding invitations, will soon have their minds set at ease.
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She was dabbing the last yellow clumps from the crenulations of his scrotum when all at once Zachary’s whole body jerked and went still.
Here Comes Another Lesson Stephen O’Connor 2010
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