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Often used in the same context:
crenellations,
kerbstone,
saltire,
escutcheons,
fanlight,
gibbet,
pilasters,
lintel,
battlement,
corbel,
newel post,
gatepost,
campanile,
dovecote,
grillwork,
landau,
railings,
capstan,
balustrade,
bannisters,
roundel,
oculi,
doorknocker,
entablature,
flagstones,
privet hedge,
palings,
rood screen,
beefeater,
pelmet,
arches,
circlet,
tracery,
scallop shell,
broch,
clapperboard,
ducal,
quoins,
tabard,
plumb bob,
hooded cloak,
bollards,
jamb,
cartouches,
scabbards,
belfry,
tenons,
oriel,
tricorn,
venetian blind,
weathercock,
ogee,
pimpernel,
doorpost,
triumphal arch,
dormer window,
gothic arch,
roughcast,
finial,
carbuncle,
acanthus,
archways,
olde worlde,
fastenings,
lemon squeezer,
casements,
blancmange,
horsehair wig,
bonce,
kirkyard,
coronet,
snuffbox,
motte,
rathskeller,
fasces,
clapboards,
greatcoat,
gargoyles,
goosestep,
mortice,
castle,
doorsill,
pen nib,
trouser leg,
wrought iron,
palisade,
baluster,
ballcock,
cowpat,
duffel coat,
heraldry,
pinafore dress,
wimple,
hatband,
mansard,
woolsack,
gable roof,
scepter,
kepi,
transept,
banister,
splodge,
grille,
gate,
gates,
bastions,
drawbridge,
hoop,
lock,
door,
doors,
doorway,
doorways,
fence,
padlock,
rampart,
stockade,
archway,
battlements,
bolt
More general:
gate
Also try:
— Adjectives for portcullis:
heavy,
huge,
old,
double,
great,
massive,
strong,
second,
wooden,
ancient,
outer,
more...
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