hedge-fence

  • 81ox fence — noun a strong fence for confining cattle, consisting of a hedge with a strong guard rail on one side, and usually a ditch on the other …

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  • 82ryzen-hedge —  a fence of stakes and boughs. Lane …

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  • 83Ruskington — infobox UK place country = England official name= Ruskington latitude= 53.0444 longitude= 0.3875 map type= Lincolnshire population = 5,169 shire district= North Kesteven shire county = Lincolnshire region= East Midlands constituency westminster=… …

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  • 84sepiment — ˈsepəmənt noun ( s) Etymology: Latin saepimentum, from saepire to fence, enclose with a hedge (from saepes hedge, fence); probably akin to Greek haimos thicket, haimasia stone wall : something (as a hedge or fence) that encloses …

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  • 85septum — [sep′təm] n. pl. septums or septa [sep′tə] [ModL < L, enclosure, hedge < saepire, to enclose, fence < saepes, a hedge < IE base * saip , hedge fence > Gr haimos, thicket] Biol. a thin wall, membrane, etc. that separates two… …

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  • 86closure — late 14c., a barrier, a fence, from O.Fr. closure enclosure; that which encloses, fastening, hedge, wall, fence, also closture barrier, division; enclosure, hedge, fence, wall (12c., Mod.Fr. clôture), from L. clausura lock, fortress, a closing… …

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  • 87kagh- : kogh- —     kagh : kogh     English meaning: to sew, plait, etc..     Deutsche Übersetzung: “fassen, einfassen; geflochtene Hũrde, Flechtwerk”     Material: Lat. caulae (*caholae) ‘schafhũrden, Einfriedigungen um temple and Altäre”, wherefore (dial.… …

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  • 88enclosure — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Act of enclosing Nouns 1. enclosure, containment, circumscription, confinement, imprisonment (see prison); blockade, siege; quarantine. 2. envelope, case, cartridge, receptacle, wrapper, covering,… …

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  • 89septum — partition between the nostrils, 1690s, Mod.L., from L. saeptum a fence, from neut. pp. of saepire to hedge in, from saepes hedge, fence …

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  • 90edh-2 —     edh 2     English meaning: fence, paling     Deutsche Übersetzung: “Zaunstecken, Zaun from Pfählen”     Material: Doubtful Gk. ὄστριμον ‘stall, hurdle “ (*odh tro )?? O.E. eodor m. “ hedge, fence, dwelling; prince, lord” (ablaut. M.L.G. ader… …

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