That is a wall.
A fence is 'une cloture' in French. The sport fencing is called 'escrime'.
The noun 'fence' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a barrier made of wood, wire, stone, etc. used to enclose an area; a word for someone who receives stolen goods; a word for a person or thing.The word 'fence' is also a verb: fence, fences, fencing, fenced.
Yes, the word "fence" is a noun. In linguistics, a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. "Fence" in this context represents a physical structure typically used to enclose an area or as a barrier.
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It is a fence with alternating slats on each side of the fence. The idea is for the fence to be attratcie on both sides.
The fence was called a palisade. A palisade could be either of wood or of stone. There could be a small wall around the keep which was called a chemise or mantlet. I have been unable to find whether a chemise was also a palisade. There are links below.
The Dingo Fence
A fence of bushes is called a hedge.
by mt. moon in the white fence on monday clefairy will do a dance and leave a moon stone behind
It is called a stile.
A high wooden fence in medieval times is referred to as a palisade. They are also called stake walls, and were used as structures to defend castles or other property.
Palisades.
A fence is 'une cloture' in French. The sport fencing is called 'escrime'.
A stone dwelling is typically called a "stone house" or "stone cottage."
"Privet"
On Motte and Bailey castles the wooden fence is called a palisade.
'Fence' is English slang for some one who re-sells goods which have been stolen.