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I could feel a breeze through the crenel to my left.
I put the basket over the wall, through the same crenel, and had begun to lower it.
He stood frozen, looking out over the crenel, his eyes seeing a battle of three decades past.
She held out her hand, and he took it as he stepped down off the crenel.
The spear blade thrust up, scratched the inside of the crenel.
The son of Surehand leaned against another crenel and waited.
The open ones were accessed from the battlement's wall walk, or from a crenel.
Will Scarlet bawled, and he leaped up to a crenel to begin suiting action to word.
Venera hopped up onto a crenel and sighted nearly straight down.
He readjusted the long handle of the hatchet while changing position slightly in order to look out through the crenel on the right.
The edge of the crenel between two merlons was like a wedge driven into his back.
He hopped down from the crenel.
Then, in another crenel, I saw another.
I looked through an adjacent crenel.
Right next to a merlon and its crenel, a trapdoor was set flush with the roof.
Only an eye alert to discover that which the mind knew must be there would have seen it: a steel grapnel lodged against one crenel.
On the inside of the rampart and in the wide crenel between two upthrust merlons.
They pushed the corpse through the crenel into the moat so he wouldn't be found by another sentry."
He leaned out farther still, his hands braced on the bottom of the crenel, to reassure himself about the construction of the wall.
But the Crenel Lye 225 gnomes had done good mining during this period and were well satisfied.
Jeremy assumed Jason was aiming for the lowest crenel atop the barbican.
Renly vaulted up into a crenel.
Ronsard then strode to the embrasure and stood up in the crenel, waving his sword over his head.
He stood with clenched fists and pounded the rough stone of the crenel as he saw below him the King's army flooding in through his gates.
Crenation may be a feature of red blood cells.
The equivalent process in animal cells is called crenation.
Pickling cucumbers and salt-curing of meat are two practical applications of crenation.
Extensive crenation of superficial muscular and fascial tissue secondary to disruptor damage.
Crenation at medical-dictionary.
Urine with a high specific gravity can also cause leukocyte crenation, which can impede the liberation of the esterases.
The descriptor can apply to objects of different types, including cells, where one mechanism of crenation is the contraction of a cell after exposure to a hypertonic solution, due to the loss of water through osmosis.
Crenation (from modern Latin crenatus meaning 'scalloped or notched', from popular Latin crena meaning 'notch') in botany and zoology, describes an object's shape, especially a leaf or shell, as being round-toothed or having a scalloped edge.