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stock·ade
(stŏ-kād′)n.
1. A defensive barrier made of strong posts or timbers driven upright side by side into the ground.
2.
a. A fenced or enclosed area, especially one used for protection.
b. A jail on a military base.
tr.v. stock·ad·ed, stock·ad·ing, stock·ades
To fortify, protect, or surround with a stockade.
[Obsolete French estacade, estocade, from Spanish estacada, from estaca, stake, of Germanic origin.]
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stockade
(stɒˈkeɪd)n
1. (Building) an enclosure or barrier of stakes and timbers
2. (Military) US a military prison or detention area
vb
(tr) to surround with a stockade
[C17: from Spanish estacada, from estaca a stake, post, of Germanic origin; see stake1]
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stock•ade
(stɒˈkeɪd)n., v. -ad•ed, -ad•ing. n.
1. a defensive barrier constructed from stakes or timbers driven upright into the ground one beside the other.
2. an enclosure, as a fort or pen, consisting of such barriers.
3. a prison for military personnel.
v.t. 4. to protect, fortify, or encompass with a stockade.
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stockade
Past participle: stockaded
Gerund: stockading
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Noun | 1. | stockade - fortification consisting of a fence made of a line of stout posts set firmly for defense fortification, munition - defensive structure consisting of walls or mounds built around a stronghold to strengthen it |
2. | stockade - a penal camp where political prisoners or prisoners of war are confined (usually under harsh conditions) camp - a penal institution (often for forced labor); "China has many camps for political prisoners" death camp - a concentration camp where prisoners are likely to die or be killed | |
Verb | 1. | stockade - surround with a stockade in order to fortify |
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Translations
palisáda
palisade
karósánc
skíîgarîur, varnargirîing
statinių tvora
aizsargsētamietu sēta
palisáda
kazık duvar
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stockade
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stockade
(stoˈkeid) noun a fence of strong posts put up round an area for defence.
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