- pal|i|sade
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
pal·i·sade — /ˌpæləˈseıd/ noun, pl sades 1 [count] : a high fence made of pointed stakes that was used in the past to protect a building or area 2 palisades [plural] US : a line of steep cliffs especially along a river or ocean … Useful english dictionary
pal — al·lo·pal·la·di·um; al·ve·o·pal·a·tal; an·te·pal·a·tal; as·pal·a·thus; chlo·ro·pal·la·date; co·pal; co·pal·che; co·pal·co·co·te; co·pal·if·er·ous; co·pal·ite; epis·co·pal·ism; Ev·i·pal; glos·so·pal·a·ti·nus; he·mit·ro·pal; het·er·ot·ro·pal;… … English syllables
sade — am·bas·sade; jam·ro·sade; pas·sade; pe·sade; sade; tor·sade; cru·sade; glis·sade; pal·i·sade; cam·i·sade; … English syllables
Cherish the Day (сингл Sade) — « Cherish the Day » Сингл Sade Выпущен Великобритания 31 июля 1993 г. Соединённые Ш … Википедия
Marquis de Sade — De Sade redirects here. For the 1969 film, see De Sade (film). Marquis de Sade Portrait of the Marquis de Sade by Charles Amédée Philippe van Loo (c. 1761), the only portrait that Sade actually sat for. Born 2 June 1740(1740 06 02) Paris, France … Wikipedia
palisade — pal·i·sade … English syllables
palisade worm — pal·i·sade worm .pal ə sād n BLOODWORM * * * Strongylus equinus … Medical dictionary
palisade — pal•i•sade [[t]ˌpæl əˈseɪd[/t]] n. v. sad•ed, sad•ing 1) a fence of pales or stakes set firmly in the ground, as for enclosure or defense 2) a pale or stake pointed at the top and set firmly in the ground in a close row with others to form a… … From formal English to slang
palisade — pal|i|sade [ˌpælıˈseıd] n [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: palissade, from Latin palus; PALE3] 1.) a strong fence made of pointed posts 2.) also palisades AmE a line of high straight cliffs, especially beside water … Dictionary of contemporary English
palisade — pal|i|sade [ ,pælı seıd ] noun count 1. ) a strong fence made from tall posts with pointed ends a ) a single post in a palisade 2. ) palisades plural a line of high cliffs … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English