Castellations
Castellations are structured arrangements or configurations characterized by tiered, stepped, or pyramid-like formations, often seen in architectural, geological, and biological contexts. The term originates from the Latin word "castellum," meaning small fortress or castle, and refers to the layered or battlement-like appearance of these structures.
In architecture, castellations typically describe the crown or parapet at the top of medieval castles and fortresses,
Geologically, castellations can describe the stepped erosion patterns or jointing seen in certain rock formations, where
In biology, the term may be used metaphorically to describe certain plant or coral structures exhibiting tiered
Castellations exemplify natural and human-made systems of layered or tiered configurations that often optimize structural stability,