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palisade Meaning in Tamil ( palisade வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

வலிவான கூர்மையான கட்டைகள் கொண்ட மறை (அ) மூடு, வலிவான கூர்மையான கட்டைகள் கொண்ட வேலி,



palisade's Usage Examples:

2, m); they form the palisade tissue.


They were all safely hidden in their trenches and pits, poking the muzzles of their guns under the foot of the outer palisade.


It consists of more than sixty separate dwellings, grouped within a triangular palisaded defence, formed in the midst of a marsh now partially reclaimed.


It is surrounded with a palisade and ditches.


The Kalmucks and Circassians of the Kuban attacked it repeatedly in the r 7th century, so that it had to be fortified by a strong earthen and palisaded wall, traces of which are still visible.


The latter had a class of burgher called Pfahlburger, men who lived in the open country outside the Pfahle, or palisades of the town, but who could claim the protection of the municipal authorities.


About 2300 Americans under General Nathanael Greene here attacked a slightly inferior force under Colonel Alexander Stewart; at first the Americans drove the British before them, but later in the day the latter took a position in a brick house and behind palisades, and from this position the Americans were unable to drive them.


The intercellular spaces are here very narrow channels between the palisade cells.


In the leaves of Araucaria imbricata, in which palisade-tissue occurs in both the upper and lower part of the mesophyll, the resin-canals are placed between the veins; in some species of Podocarpus (sect.


Here one has the appearance of tells, formalized ditched and palisaded enclosures and the beginnings of larger coastal middens.


In such leaves, there are a well-marked cuticle, a thick epidermis, a thick hypodermis at least on the upper side of the leaf, well-developed palisade tissue, and a poorly developed system of air-spaces.


On the summit La Salle built store-houses and log huts, which he surrounded by intrenchments and a log palisade.


The main assimilating tissue, on the other hand, is under the upper epidermis, where it is well illuminated, and consists of oblong cells densely packed with chloroplasts and with their long axes perpendicular to the surface (palisade tissue).





Synonyms:

fortification, munition,



Antonyms:

uncover, defend, attack,

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