machicolated (Meaning)
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machicolated (a.)
Having machicolations.
Synonyms & Antonyms of machicolated
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machicolated Sentence Examples
- The machicolated battlements provided a defensive advantage by allowing defenders to drop projectiles on attackers below.
- The castle walls were adorned with intricate machicolated turrets, enhancing their architectural grandeur.
- The machicolated gateway served as a fortified entry point, protecting the castle from siege.
- The soldiers manning the machicolated towers rained arrows upon the advancing enemy, repelling their assault.
- The machicolated parapet offered archers a secure platform from which to fire, giving them a tactical advantage.
- The machicolated fortress stood as a formidable barrier against invaders, its defenses meticulously designed.
- The machicolated towers pierced the sky like stone sentinels, their projections providing an overwatch for the perimeter.
- The machicolated archways allowed for the controlled release of materials and projectiles onto enemy forces beneath.
- The machicolated bridgehead provided safe passage for reinforcements while obstructing the advance of enemy troops.
- The machicolated walls of the city gates acted as a deterrent to potential attackers, conveying a sense of impregnability.
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Having machicolations.
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The machicolated battlements provided a defensive advantage by allowing defenders to drop projectiles on attackers below.
The castle walls were adorned with intricate machicolated turrets, enhancing their architectural grandeur.
The machicolated gateway served as a fortified entry point, protecting the castle from siege.
The soldiers manning the machicolated towers rained arrows upon the advancing enemy, repelling their assault.