Definition
British English spelling of the present participle; performing the action of creating crenels in walls.
Etymology
British variant of 'crenelating,' formed from 'crenellate' with the progressive '-ing' suffix, maintaining double-'l' throughout the conjugation.
Kelly Says
Medieval British stonemasons were technically 'crenellating' while American descendants would say 'crenelating'—same careful work, just spelled fancier across the Atlantic!
Translations
ARالعربية
مُزَوَّر
mu-zaw-war
CACatalà
crenelat
kre-ne-lat
CSČeština
zubcovitý
zub-co-vi-ty
DADansk
gecrenelleret
ge-kre-ne-le-ret
DEDeutsch
gezackt
ge-zak-t
ELΕλληνικά
με το σκαλοπάτι
me to skalopa-ti
ESEspañol
crenellar
kre-ne-la-r
FAفارسی
برجسته
borj-e-steh
FISuomi
hammasmainen
ham-mas-mai-nen
FRFrançais
créneler
kʁɛ.ne.le
HEעברית
מרושת
me-ro-sheth
HIहिन्दी
कढ़ाईदार
kadhai-daar
IDBahasa Indonesia
berlubang
ber-lu-bang
ITItaliano
crenellato
kre-ne-lla-to
JA日本語
歯状にする
ha-jō ni suru
KO한국어
기둥을 톱니 모양으로 만들다
gi-dung-eul top-ni mo-yang-eu-ro man-da
MSBahasa Melayu
berlubang
ber-lu-bang
NLNederlands
gecreneleerd
ge-kre-ne-le-erd
NONorsk
gecreneleret
ge-kre-ne-le-ret
PLPolski
ząbkowany
zamb-ko-wa-ny
PTPortuguês
crenelar
kre-ne-lar
RORomână
crenelat
kre-ne-lat
RUРусский
чешуйчатый
che-shu-y-chat-y
SWKiswahili
na mizingo
na mi-zingo
TAதமிழ்
கோபுரம்
ko-pu-ram
TEతెలుగు
గోపురం
go-pu-ram
TLTL
may ngipin
may ngi-pin
UKУкраїнська
пилчастий
pil-chas-tyy
VITiếng Việt
có răng cưa
co rang cưa
ZUZU
izinyembe
i-zi-nyem-be