Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
palisades
noun
ˈpælɪˌseɪdz
Definition
Palisades are tall fences or walls made of wooden stakes or tree trunks, commonly used for defense or protection.
Examples
- The ancient fort was surrounded by high palisades to keep enemies at bay.
- Walking along the palisades, we could see the river flowing beneath.
- The park is known for its stunning palisades that rise dramatically from the valley floor.
Meaning
The term ‘palisades’ refers to a form of fortification, usually consisting of pointed stakes set in the ground to create a barrier against intruders or wild animals. They can also refer to geographical formations that resemble steep cliffs or ridges.
Synonyms
- fence
- wall
- barrier
- stockade