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palisaded
- IPA[ˌpalɪˈseɪdɪd]
英式
- enclosed or fortified with a palisade
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形容詞
- 1. enclosed or fortified with a palisade a palisaded earthwork once lay across the neck of the promontory
- a fence of wooden stakes or iron railings fixed in the ground, forming an enclosure or defense.
- enclose or provide (a building or place) with a palisade: he palisaded the ends of the streets, and made the town a roughly fortified camp
Oxford American Dictionary
- a fence of wooden stakes or iron railings fixed in the ground, forming an enclosure or defence: at this time fortifications consisted mainly of earth banks and wooden palisades
- enclose or provide (a building or place) with a palisade: he palisaded the ends of the streets, and made the town a roughly fortified camp
Oxford Dictionary
- cliffs that line the western side of the Hudson River, in New Jersey and in New York, beginning ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- each of the vertically elongated plant cells forming a layer rich in chloroplasts immediately ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a layer of parallel elongated cells below the epidermis of a leaf.
Oxford Dictionary
- each of the vertically elongated plant cells forming a layer rich in chloroplasts immediately ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a layer of parallel elongated cells below the epidermis of a leaf.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˌpaləˈsādəd]
美式
- enclosed or fortified with a palisade: a palisaded earthwork once lay across the neck of the promontory
Oxford American Dictionary