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Palisade

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Noun

1. palisade

fortification consisting of a strong fence made of stakes driven into the ground

Verb

2. fence, fence in, palisade, surround, wall

surround with a wall in order to fortify

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Palisade

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noun
1. 
a strong fence made of stakes driven into the ground, esp for defence
2. 
one of the stakes used in such a fence
3. botany
a layer of elongated mesophyll cells containing many chloroplasts, situated below the outer epidermis of a leaf blade
verb
4. (transitive)
to enclose with a palisade

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Palisade

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noun
1. 
any one of a row of large pointed stakes set in the ground to form a fence used for fortification or defense
2. 
a fence of such stakes
3.  US; [pl.]
a line of very steep cliffs, usually along a river
verb transitiveWord forms: ˌpaliˈsaded or ˌpaliˈsading
4. 
to fortify or defend with a palisade

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Palisade

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n.
1.
a. A fence of pales forming a defense barrier or fortification.
b. One of the pales of such a fence.
2. palisades A line of lofty steep cliffs, usually along a river.
tr.v. pal·i·sad·ed, pal·i·sad·ing, pal·i·sades
To equip or fortify with palisades or a palisade.

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