The teeth of a castle are referred to as "merlons," which are the solid parts of a battlement that alternate with "embrasures," or openings. These features were designed for both defense and architectural aesthetics, allowing defenders to shield themselves while providing a vantage point to observe and attack. The overall structure is known as a crenellation.
teeth Or Battlements.
Crenellations is on the top of the castle wall, and looks like a sawtooth pattern. The teeth are called Merlons, and the gaps between are called embrasures.
The castle is called Scoatney Hall in the novel "I Capture the Castle" by Dodie Smith.
The castle is called Edinburgh Castle.
Cardiff Castle is located in Cardiff, Wales.
it is called draculas castle after his father with the last name drac (i think)
The castle which Hamlet takes place in is called "Elsinore".
They're called "teeth".
The dover castle. It is the largest castle in England.
Coyotes do not have a special name for their teeth, they are simply called teeth.
the tower on a castle is called a turret!
yes it is called lewes castle