
1) Circumvallate 2) Fence
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1) Defense fence 2) Defensive fence 3) Defensive fortification 4) Defensive structure 5) Fence for defense 6) Fence of defense 7) Fence of pointed stakes 8) Fence of stakes 9) Fence of wooden stakes 10) Fort enclosure 11) Fortification 12) French word used in English 13) High fence 14) Hudson River sight
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A palisade – sometimes called a stakewall – is typically a fence or wall made from wooden stakes or tree trunks and used as a defensive structure. == Typical construction == Typical construction consisted of small or mid sized tree trunks aligned vertically, with no spacing in between. The trunks were sharpened or pointed at the top, and were ...
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A strong wooden fence.
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fence of stakes used for defensive purposes
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• (n.) A line of bold cliffs, esp. one showing basaltic columns; -- usually in pl., and orig. used as the name of the cliffs on the west bank of the lower Hudson. • (v. t.) To surround, inclose, or fortify, with palisades. • (n.) Any fence made of pales or sharp stakes. • (n.) A strong, long stake, one end of which is set firmly...
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wooden fence used for a fortification
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A sturdy wooden fence usually built to enclose a site until a permanent stone wall can be constructed.
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A palisade is a wall or a high fence of stakes, which are placed on the ground. A palisade is used for the means of a defensive structure.
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A sturdy wooden fence usually built to enclose a site until a permanent stone wall can be constructed.
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Palisades are large wooden defensive fences. The posts usually have dug foundations, and the ends may be sharpened. They were often built to keep out wild animals, as well as human attackers. They were sometimes placed around Iron Age settlements and continued to be used until the medieval period, after which defences were no longer needed. All tha...
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1. 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. ... 2. Any fence made of pales or sharp stakes. ... <botany> Palisade cells, a nematoid worm (Strongylus armatus), parasitic in the blood vessels of the horse, in which...
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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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timber defensive screen or fence
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Pal`i·sade' noun [ French
palissade , confer Spanish
palizada , Italian
palizzata ,
palizzo , Late Latin
palissata ; all from Latin
palus a stake, pale. See
Pale a stake.]
1. (Fort.) A strong, long stake, one end of which is set firmly...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: pal′i-sād Definitions: 1. In pathology, a row of elongated nuclei parallel to each other.
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fence of pointed stakes firmly fixed in the ground.
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Wooden-stakes fencing.
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In fortifications, a palisade or palisado was a row of stakes set firmly in the ground and presenting a sharp point to an advancing army. the stakes were placed vertically at the foot of the slope of the counterscarp, or presented at an angle at the foot of a parapet, or on the banquette of the covered way.
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The USS Palisade was an American Admirable Class minesweeper of 625 tons displacement launched in 1943. The USS Palisade was powered by diesel engines providing a top speed of 14.5 knots and carried a complement of 104. She was armed with one 3 inch dual-purpose gun and four 40 mm anti-aircraft guns.
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. a strong, high fence or wall made of logs or stakes and intended for defensive purposes.
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[
n] - fortification consisting of a strong fence made of stakes driven into the ground
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timber defensive screen or fence
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noun fortification consisting of a strong fence made of stakes driven into the ground
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