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Definition of Merlon

Merlon
Merlon Mer"lon, n. [F., perh. fr. L. moerus, for murus a wall, through (assumed) dim. moerulus.] (Fort.) One of the solid parts of a battlemented parapet; a battlement. See Illust. of Battlement.

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- A merlon is the solid upright section of a battlement (a crenellated parapet) in medieval architecture or fortifications. Merlons are sometimes pierced...
- A merlon is a solid upright section of a battlement in medieval architecture or fortifications. Merlon may also refer to: Merlon, a Paper Mario character...
- on the weapon being utilized. Late merlons permitted fire from the first firearms. From the 13th century, the merlons could be connected with wooden shutters...
- Merlon Mountain is a mountain in the Waddington Range of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. List of mountains of Canada Merlon Mountain in the Canadian...
- Merlon Yarde (born 26 April 1944) is a Barbadian cricketer. He pla**** in one first-class match for the Barbados cricket team in 1969/70. List of Barbadian...
- in its place. Mario is teleported to Flipside by Tippi and is tasked by Merlon to collect the eight Pure Hearts, which are necessary to undo the destruction...
- Paper Mario games, Mario and his friends are ****isted by a character named Merlon, as well as his similarly named family. Jr. Troopa is a young Koopa Troopa...
- downwards; this incline is called the superior talus. Attic style Baluster Merlon Redoubt Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Parapet" . Encyclopædia Britannica...
- monastery founded in 1691. The emblem shows an argent tower with the Ghibelline merlon on two levels, with the portal and the portcullis; above the door a coat...
- shaped merlons and complicated systems of loopholes, which differ substantially from similar structures in other countries. Typical Indian merlons were...