Battlements

/ˈbætəlmənts/ noun

The notched walls at the top of a castle or fortress that provided protection and allowed defenders to shoot arrows at attackers.

From Old French 'bataillement,' derived from 'bataille' meaning battle. The structure evolved during medieval times as a practical defensive feature on fortifications.

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