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fence [short for defense], humanly erected barrier between two divisions of land, used to mark a legal or other boundary, to keep animals or people in or out, and sometimes as an ornament. In newly settled lands fences are usually made of materials at hand, e.g., stone, earth, or wood. A fence built of loose stones is called a dry-stone wall. Wooden fences may be built of boards, posts and rails, or pickets. Hardwoods such as oak and chestnut are preferred for fence posts, although softwoods treated with preservatives such as creosote may be used. Other fence materials are concrete, bricks, iron rails, woven wire, and barbed wire barbed wire, wire composed of two zinc-coated steel strands twisted together and having barbs spaced regularly along them. The need for barbed wire arose in the 19th cent. ..... Click the link for more information. . Storm, or snow, fences are erected to prevent drifts from forming across roadways or against buildings. Rows of trees or shrubs (see hedge hedge, ornamental or protective barrier composed of shrubs or small trees growing in close rows. The plants may be allowed to grow naturally or may be trimmed to various heights and shapes (see topiary work ). ..... Click the link for more information. ) are sometimes planted as windbreaks. See also wall wall, in architecture, protective, enclosing, or dividing vertical structure. Its thickness is determined by the material, height, and stress. It may be of studding and lath, either boarded or plastered; adobe; rammed earth ; brickwork or stonework; concrete; tile; ..... Click the link for more information. . fence 1. an obstacle for a horse to jump in steeplechasing or showjumping 2. Machinery a guard or guide, esp in a circular saw or plane 3. Aeronautics a projection usually fitted to the top surface of a sweptback aircraft wing to prevent movement of the airflow towards the wing tips fence [fens] (aerospace engineering) A stationary plate or vane projecting from the upper surface of an airfoil, substantially parallel to the airflow, used to prevent spanwise flow. (computer science) (engineering) A line of data-acquisition or tracking stations used to monitor orbiting satellites. A line of radar or radio stations for detection of satellites or other objects in orbit. A line or network of early-warning radar stations. A concentric steel fence erected around a ground radar transmitting antenna to serve as an artificial horizon and suppress ground clutter that would otherwise drown out weak signals returning at a low angle from a target. An adjustable guide on a tool.
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is currently fencing off the site in preparation for the work. Looking to accommodate dog lovers, the city is creating an off-leash dog area by fencing off a portion of Hull Park at 30th Street West north of Avenue M. By contrast, Israel has expropriated Palestinian land, siphoned water from West Bank aquifers, laid waste to Palestinian cities, withheld tax receipts collected from Palestinian workers and is now fencing off Palestinians while expanding its own illegal settlements. |
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