Crenellated
Crenellated describes a parapet, wall, or roof that features a regular pattern of notches or gaps (crenels) alternating with solid uprights (merlons). The overall silhouette is a repeating sequence of merlons and crenels, commonly referred to as battlements. The term is used in architectural descriptions to denote this distinctive topographic pattern.
Historically, crenellations served defensive purposes on medieval fortifications. Merlons provided cover for defenders standing behind them,
Etymology and terminology: crenellation derives from the French crenelle or crenel, meaning a notch or gap
Modern usage: In contemporary architecture, crenellations are often decorative, invoked to convey historical or medieval character