palisade in English

noun
1
a fence of wooden stakes or iron railings fixed in the ground, forming an enclosure or defense.
Houses may be round, square, or beehive-shaped; in some areas, clusters of huts are enclosed in wooden palisades .
verb
1
enclose or provide (a building or place) with a palisade.
Significantly, Fred Edwards and Hartley Fort have produced evidence for Late Woodland-Mississippian interaction and, like Aztalan in eastern Wisconsin, these sites were palisaded .

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1. The palisade tissues of the leave are thick. The layer palisade tissues contains prismatic crystals.

2. 30 The palisade tissues of the leave are thick. The layer palisade tissues contains prismatic crystals.

3. They surrounded the yard with a palisade.

4. The second gate is a wooden palisade.

5. There is a palisade between the two yards.

6. The women slapped strips of painted leather against the palisade.

7. The whirling action stopped and something clattered off the palisade.

8. This is hedged around by a palisade of long bristles.

9. There is a thick layer of palisade tissue under the epidermis.

10. 5 words related to Circumvallate: palisade, wall, fence in, fence, surround

11. Originally this had four towers and a wooden palisade to protect the inhabitants.

12. All three made the first journey, heavily laden, and tossed our stores over the palisade.

13. 50 synonyms for Batten: rod, bar, stick, stake, rail, pole, paling, shaft, palisade, crosspiece, fasten

14. After reloading, we walked down the outside of the palisade to see the fallen enemy.

15. Robust, resilient and heavy-duty combination of Barkers’ mesh and palisade products certified by ASTM

16. Archaeologists have located the lost palisade that guarded the state’s first European settlement in 1634.

17. In classical Greek, it meant “to fence with pales, to form a stockade, or palisade.”

18. In July, 200 our company newly established artistic palisade processing factory undertaking processing and installation project.

19. The Palisade units produced by Forest Fencing are individually machine turned to give a very neat appearance.

20. In the 12th century, an adjoining fortified house was built along with stone walls to replace the palisade.

21. Volume density of the palisade mesophyll was increased and that of the intercellular spaces and abaxial epidermis was reduced.

22. That’s why the Brownstones at Palisade Park are designed for worry-free comfort, convenience, privacy, and elevated living

23. The origin of the midvein calli developed mainly from the vascular cylinder, the palisade tissues and the phloem parenchyma cells.

24. We used Forest palisade poles, which are pressure-treated with preservative and guaranteed to last for at least fifteen years.

25. The site at Locality 2 consists of the remains of 39 raised-floor buildings enclosed by a formidable ditch-and-palisade system.

26. The paper mainly describes the construction characteristics, metal rails moding and key manufacturing technology of the large camber palisade reflecting antenna surface.

27. The exotesta may consist of one or more rows of cells that are elongated and pallisade like (e.g. Fabaceae), hence 'palisade exotesta'.

28. (Luke 19:43) Jesus’ words came true in the year 70 C.E. when the Romans, commanded by Titus, erected a siege wall, or palisade, around the city.

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30. The countryside to a distance of some ten miles [16 km] around the city was stripped of trees, and the palisade, which proved to be about four and a half miles [7 km] long, took a mere three days to complete.

31. K-wires are inserted percutaneously so that the eccentric nail slides with the oblique tip along the K-wire and is centred in the medullary canal.The resulting torque aligns the anatomical axis of the distal fragment with the axis of the nail (“palisade method”).

32. Most Blockhouses were roughly square in plan, but some of the more elaborate ones were hexagonal or octagonal, to provide better all-around fire.In some cases, Blockhouses became the basis for complete forts, by building a palisade with the blockhouse at one corner, and possibly a second tower at the opposite corner.