"Crenated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Crenated" Meaning

Disfigured or distorted beyond recognition by burning, typically after being cremated.

"Crenated" Examples

Usage Examples: Crenated

Verb


The recently deceased was crenated and her ashes scattered in the family plot.
The city's new crematory had the capacity to crenate dozens of bodies per day.

Noun


The crenated remains of the exploded star were visible to the naked eye.
The museum displayed a collection of artifacts crafted from crenated bones.

Adjective


The team's performance was crenated, with a score of 0-10 in the first half.
The once-lush garden was now crenated and dry due to the severe drought.

Idiom


After the scandal, the politician's reputation was thoroughly crenated, and they lost the election.

Note: In general, "crenated" is more commonly used in scientific, technical, or poetic contexts. In everyday language, "cremated" is the more commonly used and understood term.

"Crenated" Similar Words

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Crenelation refers to the regular notches or slits cut in the parapet or battlements of a fortification, such as a wall or castle, to provide cover for defenders while firing upon attackers. It is a type of architectural feature designed to provide protection and facilitate soldiering, typically found in medieval fortifications, such as castles and walls. The term is derived from the Latin words "crena" meaning "ridge" and "latum" meaning "cut" or "carved".

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