American English spelling of the present participle; the ongoing action of creating crenels.
American English variant of 'crenelating,' using the '-ling' pattern instead of '-lating,' reflecting American spelling conventions that sometimes drop repeated consonants.
American English loves efficiency—'creneling' drops that extra 'l' that British English keeps, showing how spelling conventions are really just language dialects having a tiny spelling argument!
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