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electric fence

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electric fence [i¦lek·trik ′fens]
(engineering)
A fence consisting of one or more lengths of wire energized with high-voltage, low-current pulses, and giving a warning shock when touched.


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In effect calling his neighbor's bluff, Musharraf has gone a step further, announcing plans to build a wall--filled in with an electric fence and landmines as terrain dictates--along suspected crossing points inside Pakistani territory.
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Workers at the research station enclosed the modules of gin trash with a temporary electric fence to keep the cows from climbing in and on the modules, then moved the fence back as they ate the gin trash.
 
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