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ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA CRENELLATE

From Old French creneler, from crenel.
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PRONUNCIACIÓN DE CRENELLATE EN INGLÉS

crenellate  [ˈkrɛnɪˌleɪt] play
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CATEGORIA GRAMATICAL DE CRENELLATE

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verbo
adverbio
pronombre
preposición
conjunción
determinante
exclamación
Crenellate es un verbo.
El verbo es la parte de la oración que se conjuga y expresa acción y estado.

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QUÉ SIGNIFICA CRENELLATE EN INGLÉS

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crenellate

Almena

Battlement

Un acantilado en la arquitectura defensiva, como el de las murallas o castillos, comprende un parapeto, en el que se producen huecos rectangulares o muescas a intervalos que permiten la descarga de flechas u otros misiles dentro de las defensas. Estas brechas se denominan "crenels", y el acto de agregar crenels a un parapet previamente ininterrumpido se denomina crenellation. Por lo tanto, un edificio defensivo podría ser diseñado y construido con almenas, o una casa solariega podría ser fortificada por la adición de almenas, donde no había parapeto anteriormente existía, o el corte de almenas en su muro de parapeto existente. Los anchos sólidos entre las grúas se llaman merlons. Una pared con almenas se dice que se crenelated o asediado. Las almenas en las paredes tienen pasarelas protegidas detrás de ellos. En las cimas de la torre o del edificio, el techo se utiliza como la plataforma de lucha protegida. A battlement in defensive architecture, such as that of city walls or castles, comprises a parapet, in which rectangular gaps or indentations occur at intervals to allow for the discharge of arrows or other missiles from within the defences. These gaps are termed "crenels", and the act of adding crenels to a previously unbroken parapet is termed crenellation. Thus a defensive building might be designed and built with battlements, or a manor house might be fortified by adding battlements, where no parapet previously existed, or cutting crenellations into its existing parapet wall. The solid widths between the crenels are called merlons. A wall with battlements is said to be crenelated or embattled. Battlements on walls have protected walkways behind them. On tower or building tops, the roof is used as the protected fighting platform.

definición de crenellate en el diccionario inglés

La definición de crenellate en el diccionario es suministrar almenas. Otra definición de almenaje es formar indentaciones cuadradas en.

The definition of crenellate in the dictionary is to supply with battlements. Other definition of crenellate is to form square indentations in.

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CONJUGACIÓN EN INGLÉS DEL VERBO CRENELLATE

PRESENT

Present
I crenellate
you crenellate
he/she/it crenellates
we crenellate
you crenellate
they crenellate
Present continuous
I am crenellating
you are crenellating
he/she/it is crenellating
we are crenellating
you are crenellating
they are crenellating
Present perfect
I have crenellated
you have crenellated
he/she/it has crenellated
we have crenellated
you have crenellated
they have crenellated
Present perfect continuous
I have been crenellating
you have been crenellating
he/she/it has been crenellating
we have been crenellating
you have been crenellating
they have been crenellating

PAST

Past
I crenellated
you crenellated
he/she/it crenellated
we crenellated
you crenellated
they crenellated
Past continuous
I was crenellating
you were crenellating
he/she/it was crenellating
we were crenellating
you were crenellating
they were crenellating
Past perfect
I had crenellated
you had crenellated
he/she/it had crenellated
we had crenellated
you had crenellated
they had crenellated
Past perfect continuous
I had been crenellating
you had been crenellating
he/she/it had been crenellating
we had been crenellating
you had been crenellating
they had been crenellating

FUTURE

Future
I will crenellate
you will crenellate
he/she/it will crenellate
we will crenellate
you will crenellate
they will crenellate
Future continuous
I will be crenellating
you will be crenellating
he/she/it will be crenellating
we will be crenellating
you will be crenellating
they will be crenellating
Future perfect
I will have crenellated
you will have crenellated
he/she/it will have crenellated
we will have crenellated
you will have crenellated
they will have crenellated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been crenellating
you will have been crenellating
he/she/it will have been crenellating
we will have been crenellating
you will have been crenellating
they will have been crenellating

CONDITIONAL

Conditional
I would crenellate
you would crenellate
he/she/it would crenellate
we would crenellate
you would crenellate
they would crenellate
Conditional continuous
I would be crenellating
you would be crenellating
he/she/it would be crenellating
we would be crenellating
you would be crenellating
they would be crenellating
Conditional perfect
I would have crenellate
you would have crenellate
he/she/it would have crenellate
we would have crenellate
you would have crenellate
they would have crenellate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been crenellating
you would have been crenellating
he/she/it would have been crenellating
we would have been crenellating
you would have been crenellating
they would have been crenellating

IMPERATIVE

Imperative
you crenellate
we let´s crenellate
you crenellate
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to crenellate
Past participle
crenellated
Present Participle
crenellating

PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS QUE RIMAN CON CRENELLATE


acrylate
ˈækrɪˌleɪt
anthranilate
ænˈθrænɪˌleɪt
assimilate
əˈsɪmɪˌleɪt
cancellate
ˈkænsɪˌleɪt
caprylate
ˈkæprɪˌleɪt
carboxylate
kɑːˈbɒksɪˌleɪt
correlate
ˈkɒrɪˌleɪt
crenelate
ˈkrɛnɪˌleɪt
depilate
ˈdɛpɪˌleɪt
methacrylate
mɛθˈækrɪˌleɪt
methylate
ˈmɛθɪˌleɪt
mutilate
ˈmjuːtɪˌleɪt
oscillate
ˈɒsɪˌleɪt
phosphorylate
fɒsˈfɒrɪˌleɪt
pixelate
ˈpɪksɪˌleɪt
salicylate
səˈlɪsɪˌleɪt
tessellate
ˈtɛsɪˌleɪt
titillate
ˈtɪtɪˌleɪt
vacillate
ˈvæsɪˌleɪt
ventilate
ˈvɛntɪˌleɪt

PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS QUE EMPIEZAN COMO CRENELLATE

crena
crenate
crenated
crenately
crenation
crenature
crenel
crenelate
crenelated
crenelation
crenellated
crenellation
crenellations
crenelle
crenshaw
crenulate
crenulated
crenulation
creodont
creole

PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS QUE TERMINAN COMO CRENELLATE

appellate
barbellate
chocolate
circumvallate
collate
cucullate
defibrillate
dinoflagellate
distillate
fellate
gallate
interpellate
lenticellate
patellate
pistillate
postillate
scintillate
scutellate
sigillate
stellate
vallate

Sinónimos y antónimos de crenellate en el diccionario inglés de sinónimos

SINÓNIMOS

PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «CRENELLATE»

crenellate crenellated meaning battlement defensive architecture such that city walls castles comprises parapet which rectangular gaps indentations occur intervals allow discharge arrows other crenellate merriam webster cren late transitive verb ˈkrenəlˌāt usually full furnish castellate oxford dictionaries american pronunciation example sentences reference content define origin french crénel crenelate crenel related forms crenelation especially british noun translations wiktionary jump navigation search third person singular simple present crenellates licences castle studies group july edmund bedyngfeld esquire granted edward year reign royal licence oxburgh wording this records dating century kept mostly patent rolls national archives vocabulary definitions supply word family usage examples wordreference ˈkrɛnɪˌleɪt etymology creneler crenelcrenellate collins

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crenellate
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crenellate
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crénelée
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Crenellate
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crenellate
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crenellate
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crenellate
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Cenellate
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crenellate
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crenellate
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कर्कश
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crenellate
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crenellate
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crenellate
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crenellate
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crenellate
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crenellate
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crenellate
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Tendencias de uso de la palabra crenellate

TENDENCIAS

TENDENCIAS DE USO ACTUALES DEL TÉRMINO «CRENELLATE»

El término «crenellate» se utiliza muy poco y ocupa la posición 175.281 de nuestra lista de términos más usados del diccionario de inglés.
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FRECUENCIA DE USO DEL TÉRMINO «CRENELLATE» A LO LARGO DEL TIEMPO

El gráfico expresa la evolución anual de la frecuencia de uso de la palabra «crenellate» en los últimos 500 años. Su implementación se basa en el análisis de la frecuencia de aparición del término «crenellate» en las fuentes impresas digitalizadas del inglés publicadas desde el año 1500 hasta la actualidad.

Citas, bibliografía en inglés y actualidad sobre crenellate

EJEMPLOS DE USO

10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CRENELLATE»

Descubre el uso de crenellate en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con crenellate y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Britain's Medieval Castles
The first license to crenellate was possibly issued for Bishopton Castle in 1143, though earlier licenses gave permission to strengthen an existing castle. The last license was granted to Sir William Fitzwilliam for Cowdray in Sussex in 1533.
Lise Hull, 2006
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Some Account of Domestic Architecture in England: From ...
Welegh, Worcester, licence to crenellate, iii. 402. Wells, Bishop's Palace at, i. 165 ; ii. 34; the gallery, i. 165; the hall, 166; a stream of water diverted through the garderobe, or privy chamber, ii. 114; gatehouse, iii. 189; licence to crenellate, 412; ...
John Henry Parker, 1859
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Some account of domestic architecture in England, from ...
Welegh, Worcester, licence to crenellate, iii. 402. Wells, Bishop's Palace at, i. 165 ; ii. 34; the gallery, i. 165; the hall, 166 ; a stream of water diverted through the garderobe, or privy chamber, ii. 114; gatehouse, iii. 189; licence to crenellate, 412; ...
John Henry Parker, 1859
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Some Account of Domestic Architecture in England, from ...
Welegh, Worcester, licence to crenellate, iii. 402. Wells, Bishop's Palace at, i. 165 ; ii. 34; the gallery, i. 165 ; the hall, 166; a stream of water diverted through the garderobe, or privy chamber, ii. 114; gatehouse, iii. 189; licence to crenellate, 412; ...
John Henry Parker, 1859
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Some Account of Domestic Architecture in England: From ...
Welegh, Worcester, licence to crenellate, iii. 402. Wells, Bishop's Palace at, i. 165 ; ii. 34; the gallery, i. 165 ; the hall, 166 ; a stream of water diverted through the garderobe, or privy chamber, ii. 114; gatehouse, iii. 189; licence to crenellate, 412; ...
Thomas Hudson Turner, 1859
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Kiva Mural Decorations at Awatovi and Kawaika-a: With a ...
CRENELLATE BOWLS Generally speaking, the term “medicine bowl” is applied nowadays to a vessel of specialized purpose and peculiar form, distinguished from other bowls that may also be used in esoteric ceremonies. The former are ...
Watson Smith, 2006
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When Is a Kiva?: And Other Questions about Southwestern ...
As I have said, the crenellate form is in modern times used at most villages (Smith 1952b: 25o, Note 668), although not to the exclusion of the plain sub-spherical food-bowl form, which also appears as altar paraphernalia in many cases, ...
Watson Smith, Raymond H. Thompson, 1994
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Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales, 1300-1500: ...
He was granted a licence to crenellate his properties at Astley and Bassingbourn in Cambridgeshire (October 1266) but was unable to implement it as Thomas Asteley had recovered his fathers estates within a year.1 Licences to crenellate ...
Anthony Emery, 2000
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The Castle Community: The Personnel of English and Welsh ...
Licences to crenellate The licence to crenellate is one of the most important sources for both castle building and castle ownership in this period, often providing the only documented owner for many lesser castles. The vast majority of licences ...
John Rickard, 2002
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Castles in Medieval Society: Fortresses in England, France, ...
dences themselves, the enrolled licences to crenellate provide some insight into the actual motives at play. Normally the wording of licences is purely formulaic and terse in the extreme; but sometimes the wording of the builder's petition is ...
Charles Coulson, 2004

10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «CRENELLATE»

Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término crenellate en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
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Guest Feature: English Castles: Nine Things You Probably Didn't …
Back in Medieval times, if you wanted to build a castle, you'd technically have needed to apply to the king for a 'license to crenellate'. «Anglotopia.net, May 15»
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Prime Property of the Week: The Moat That Rocked
The Castle then passed to Sir William de Caverwall who incorporated the tributaries to form the moat after he received a 'license to crenellate' ... «PrimeResi, Ene 15»
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Ghosts Come Free With Purchase Of This Medieval Castle
The castle is thought to have been built in 1339, and historical documents show that Thomas de Blecansopp was given a licence to crenellate, ... «io9, Ene 15»
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Pete Wells Drops a Goose Egg on Kappo Masa, Other Critics Praise …
... in every tantalizing aspect: whipped into a frenzy, gratifyingly gratinéed or cut to batons, tossed to the fryers and left to crenellate." Four stars. «Eater NY, Ene 15»
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The Bowery Meat Company Is a Beef Haven—but Don't Call It a …
... tossed to the fryers and left to crenellate. They are zombified with butter and lightly browned, fondant and rub-a-dub-dubbed with sour cream ... «New York Observer, Ene 15»
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A home fit for a king: Castle once used to imprison royal son of …
A plaque shows the castle, once surrounded by a moat, was granted a licence to crenellate in 1341 by Edward III. The west wing of the manor ... «Daily Mail, Sep 14»
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Ogle castle in Ponteland is up for sale for £1.5 million
A plaque shows the castle, once surrounded by a moat, was granted a licence to crenellate in 1341 by Edward III. Fortified during the wars ... «ChronicleLive, Sep 14»
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'Largest medieval manor house in England' hits the market
After 20 years of work Henry VI granted Lenthall a licence to crenellate, turrelate and embattle the manor and to impark 1,000 acres of land. «PrimeResi, May 14»
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The OTHER Hampton Court for sale for £12m - A 15th century …
Lenthall, who built the original quadrangular manor house in 1427, was then granted a licence to crenellate the property - which means he was ... «Daily Mail, May 14»
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Historic Bondgate Tower in Alnwick closed following accident
In 1434, King Henry V granted a licence to crenellate a wall around Alnwick, which took over fifty years to complete. It was originally one of four ... «The Journal, Mar 14»

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