a palisade

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To equip with a palisade
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A wall of wooden stakes, used as a defensive barrier
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A line of cliffs
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An even row of cells. e.g.: palisade mesophyll cells
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{n} pales set up for inclosure or defense
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{v} to inclose or fence with palisades
Palisade
{i} city in Colorado (USA)
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Any fence made of pales or sharp stakes
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Palissade Sturdy wooden fence usually built to enclose a site until a permanent stone wall could be constructed Often built on a raised earth bank to give further protection Sometimes these were built as an extra defence or as a temporary protection while a more permanent structure was being built
palisade
surround with a wall in order to fortify
palisade
fortification consisting of a strong fence made of stakes driven into the ground
palisade
To surround, inclose, or fortify, with palisades
palisade
A sturdy wooden fence usually built to enclose a site until a permanent stone wall can be constructed
palisade
A fortification or enclosure formed by placing logs in a ditch to form a wall
palisade
used as the name of the cliffs on the west bank of the lower Hudson
palisade
A defence of closely-spaced posts Often set in a ditch
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layer of cells in the leaf which contain a lot of chloroplasts
palisade
A row of logs or poles inserted upright into the ground and used as a wall or fence
palisade
[n] A defensive enclosure consisting of a fence of stakes or poles set firmly in the ground
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one showing basaltic columns; usually in pl
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Many of the earthlodge villages of the Plains Village peoples, and later the Arikara and Mandan, were fortified by a deep ditch and a log stockade wall, also known as a palisade
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and orig
palisade
A strong, long stake, one end of which is set firmly in the ground, and the other is sharpened; also, a fence formed of such stakes set in the ground as a means of defense
palisade
{i} fence made from stakes, protective fence made from poles that are inserted into the ground; line of cliffs, row of bluffs
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A palisade is a fence of wooden posts which are driven into the ground in order to protect people from attack
palisade
A line of bold cliffs, esp
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A fence constructed of a row of closely placed wooden stakes At Fort McHenry palisades were erected during the Civil War to enclose the gorge and the water battery
palisade
{f} fence in, surround with a fence; fortify with fences, protect with walls
a palisade

    Hyphenation

    a pal·i·sade

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı pälîseyd

    Pronunciation

    /ə ˌpaləˈsād/ /ə ˌpælɪˈseɪd/
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