a defensive barrior
The Latin term for barricade also means a wall, bank or palisade: agger or vallum
suppressive barricade
BARRICADE
Barricade
Protective barricade
'Barricade' CAN BE used as a noun, thusly: "Stay behind the barricade, please." However, it is used as a verb thusly: "Please do not barricade that alley."
Your choice. I personally prefer the normal barricade
The Barricade
suppresive barricade
Operation Barricade happened in 1942.
Barricade Books was created in 1992.
barricade is better at fighting because barricade faster than bumblebee but bumblebee was lucky that he beat actually barricade would even be tough for an autobot like ironhide