palisade in the PONS Dictionary

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The bailey was an enclosed courtyard overlooked by the motte and surrounded by a wooden fence called a palisade and another ditch.
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On the rampart stood a wooden palisade, at least ten feet high, with a walkway running the length of the fortlet.
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A second house, near the northwestern corner of the palisade, was also successfully defended.
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Most probably, it was a complex of wooden buildings, protected with a palisade.
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Human burial sites were also identified, as was the location of portions of a palisade that probably surrounded the settlement.
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At the foot of the hill there was a settlement, with a palisade, a moat and two gates towards the river.
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Palisades was built in the 1950s to address downstream water shortfalls.
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When they arrive, they discover that the legendary fortress is a valley between high cliffs, defended by a palisade at its narrow opening.
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As designed the fort's rear was protected with a wooden palisade or stockade.
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A wooden palisade protected an area outside the fort between the southern wall and the lake shore.
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