Definition of Palisading

1. n. A row of palisades set in the ground.

Definition of Palisading

1. Verb. (present participle of palisade) ¹

2. Noun. A row of palisades set in the ground. ¹

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Definition of Palisading

1. palisade [v] - See also: palisade

Lexicographical Neighbors of Palisading

palinodes
palinodial
palinodies
palinody
palinopsia
palinspastic
paliperidone
paliphrasia
palipraxia
palipraxias
palisade
palisade layer
palisade parenchyma
palisaded
palisades
palisading (current term)
palisadings
palisado
palisadoderm
palisadoderms
palish
palissander
palissy
palivizumab
palkee
palkees
palki
palkis
pall
pall-mall

Literary usage of Palisading

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1817)
"... and palisading round the base of the column*. D. PARKES. IF you think the following Church Notes worth preserving they are at your service. ..."

2. Engineer and Artillery Operations Against the Defences of Charleston Harbor by Quincy Adams Gillmore (1865)
"When made of split stuff, the palisading was much stronger with the bark side placed up, or from the enemy. Toward the latter part of the siege, ..."

3. Some Account of Domestic Architecture in England from Edward I. to Richard II. by John Henry Parker (1853)
"... AND WOODEN palisading From a i£S. la tho British Museum MS. Addit. i0, m " For seven empty casks for the paling for the bridge. 7s. ..."

4. Sonnenschein's Cyclopædia of Education: A Handbook of Reference on All by Alfred Ewen Fletcher (1889)
"In the country or quiet suburbs of a town, low walls, surmounted by iron palisading about six feet high, make the best boundaries. ..."

5. Mathematical Questions and Solutions by W. J. C. Miller (1878)
"... surrounded by an iron palisading, to the inside of which ho wishes to tether his horse so as to enable him to graze over just one acre of ground : find ..."

6. The Elements of Field Fortifications: For the Use of the Cadets of the by Junius Brutus Wheeler (1898)
"A palisading is simply a fence, made of strong and stout poles or pickets firmly set into the ground (Fig. ..."

7. Narrative of the Mutinies in Oude by George Hutchinson (1859)
"... many of the enemy have gone to oppose succours coming to us ? Time hardly admits this. I observed a palisading and new earthwork of the enemy's in the ..."

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