The difference between Castellated and Enclosed
When used as adjectives, castellated means castle-like: built or shaped like a castle, whereas enclosed means contained.
check bellow for the other definitions of Castellated and Enclosed
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Castellated as an adjective:
Castle-like: built or shaped like a castle.
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Castellated as an adjective (engineering):
Having grooves or recesses on an upper face.
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Castellated as an adjective:
Castled: having or furnished with castles.
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Castellated as an adjective (rare):
Housed or kept in a castle.
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Castellated as an adjective (obsolete):
, when used for fountains, cisterns, &c.
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Enclosed as an adjective:
Contained; held within a container.
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Enclosed as an adjective (architecture):
Fenced in or surrounded.
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Enclosed as an adjective (music, of a [[division]] within a [[pipe organ]] surrounded by a wooden box, one or more sides of which contain [[slat]]s that can be opened or closed in order to increase or decrease [[volume]]):
Having closed slats.
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Enclosed as a verb: