Definitions for "Fence"
Keywords:  obstacle, planks, fake, hedges, terrain
In the riding discipline, a vertical obstacle usually no higher than 1.97 metres but involving substantial width, constructed of colourful poles, planks, hedges, fake stone or brick, or flowers.
a method of securing a horse in a field/grazing/turnout; an obstacle the horse and rider must jump during competition or leisure riding
A vertical obstacle. In show jumping, the maximum height is 1.6 meters, and the fence is often made of materials such as hedges, fake stone, brick, planks, and poles. In the three-day event, the fence is usually less than 1.2 meters high and it's made of natural materials that fit into the terrain.
A receiver of stolen goods, or a place where they are received.
a dealer in stolen property
receive stolen goods
That which fends off attack or danger; a defense; a protection; a cover; security; shield.
Self-defense by the use of the sword; the art and practice of fencing and sword play; hence, skill in debate and repartee. See Fencing.
To fend off danger from; to give security to; to protect; to guard.
An inclosure about a field or other space, or about any object; especially, an inclosing structure of wood, iron, or other material, intended to prevent intrusion from without or straying from within.
To inclose with a fence or other protection; to secure by an inclosure.
a small fixed aerodynamic device running fore and aft (chord-wise) on a wing or hull, usually on the upper surface; also "deck fence" or "deck trap," an upward extension of the sponson wall above the deck.
Wing surface projection, parallel to chord, to prevent spanwise airflow
projection parallel to the wing chord that modifies the distribution of pressure
An adjustable guide bar on a piece of equipment.
A device mounted on a tool that helps locate and guide your workpiece through the tool's blade or cutter.
An adjustable guide to keep the cutting edge of a tool a set distance from the edge of a work-piece.
A projection on the bolt, which passes through the tumbler gates in locking and unlocking.
n. 1. a projection on a lock bolt which prevents movement of the bolt unless it can enter gates of properly aligned tumblers, 2. any locking element other than a sidebar or shackle designed to enter a tumbler's gate, 3. a projection on the lever in a combination lock that prevents the lever from engaging the drive cam until the proper combination is entered, see also "sidebar"
Most states of Australia have acts of parliament that cover fences. The NSW Dividing Fences Act defines a fence as a structure, ditch, embankment or hedge including any gate, cattlegrid or natural or artificial watercourse separating the land of adjoining owners.
Device used to keep livestock in and outdoorsmen out of prime hunting and fishing ground. For those with permission, this device is often used to snag and tear expensive new chest waders or camouflage clothing.
A boundary barrier. Fence is important for livestock so they won't get out.
A structure serving as an enclosure, barrier or boundary, loosely used to include hedges, banks, ditches or dykes.
Keywords:  berfliegen, kommt, linie, dieser, beim
a structure which is used to prevent or restrict passage, to provide visual screening, sound attenuation, protection from dust or the elements, or to mark a boundary
Boundary separating hostile and friendly area.(beim Überfliegen dieser Linie kommt der Funkspruch "Fence in/out")
Keywords:  guest, idea, cute, stuff, great
a cute feel good idea and would slow down a few but as long as businesses continue to provide incentive they will still come
a good idea,that way you can cut down on stuff that needs to be modeled on the outside
a good safety measure for your own children and those of your guests even for non-swimming adults
Hence, to fight or dispute in the manner of fencers, that is, by thrusting, guarding, parrying, etc.
shy;­ Structure erected to enclose property.
enclose with a fence; "we fenced in our yard"
a stirring business and studying more about it can be very profitable
a stirring industry and learning more about it is very remunerative
an imperative, given how many Palestinians still want to see the onslaught of terrorism against Israel continue
The job fence is a master control over job execution on a workstation. The job fence is a priority level that a job or job stream's priority must exceed before it can execute. For example, setting the fence to 40 prevents jobs with priorities of 40 or less from being launched.
FENCE is a user-variable which may be set to an address below which FORGET will issue a warning. FENCE may be set by the programmer, but is automatically set by the JForth System Manager to the current HERE in the following situations: 1) By FREEZE (executed by SAVE-FORTH). 2) If FORGET will lower the dictionary below the currently frozen FENCE. ( cautions if FORGETting below AARDVARK ) ' AARDVARK FENCE ! Related Words: FORGET FREEZE SAVE-FORTH
a freestanding structure designed to restrict
a structural BMP
Decorative perimeter structures built to give a horse something to chew on, scratch against or jump over (See "inbreeding")
A protective strategy in which a written call and a long put are taken against a previously owned long stock position. The options may have the same strike price or different strike prices and the expiration months may or may not be the same. For example, if the investor previously purchased XYZ Corporation at $46 and it rose to $62, a 'collar' involving the purchase of a May 60 put and the writing of a May 65 call could be established as a way of protecting some of the unrealized profit in the XYZ Corporation stock position. The reverse -- a long call combined with a written put -- might also be used if the investor has previously established a short stock position in XYZ Corporation.
a long (short) underlying position together with a long (short) out-of-the-money put and a short (long) out-of-the-money call, with the options all having the same expiration date.
A long (short) underlying position together with a long (short) out-of-the-money put and a short (long) out-of-the-money call. All options must expire at the same time.
The failure policy method that isolates a problem node so that it cannot access I/O devices, and therefore cannot corrupt data in the shared CXFS filesystem. I/O fencing can be applied to any node in the cluster (CXFS clients and metadata servers). The rest of the cluster can begin immediate recovery.
a depreciating asset while plants are a growing one
a growing field and discovering more about it can prove to be very edifying
a stimulating field and studying more about it can prove to be quite productive
Keywords:  moosik, charming, acoustic, piece
an acoustic-only charming piece o' moosik about
a relatively cheap way to go about this
a way of protecting one from transgressing a law
a great addition to help supervise the outdoor activities of your children
an extra device to increase the safety of children in the backyard
Keywords:  metaphor, powerful
a powerful metaphor
Keywords:  drill, steady, holes, solid, along
a solid support to steady work against when drilling or cutting.
A pattern of drill holes along a line.
someone with worldwide outlets to liquidate swag.
a intriguing business and studying more about it can be extremely fulfilling
Keywords:  fortify, surround, wall, order
surround with a wall in order to fortify
Keywords:  tactic, policy
a tactic, not a policy
An entity that serves two Shapes on a given Slice of a Compound Shape, or serves to position a Singularity. If non-singular, Fences are comprised of one or more Fence Legs.
Individuals or businesses that purchase bust out products.
Keywords:  argument, something
have an argument about something
The hearing threshold level above which a material impairment of hearing is considered to have occurred.
an essential element and some of the other proposals that you've discussed on the program are all steps in the right direction
Keywords:  symbol, danger
a symbol of danger
Keywords:  waste, money
a waste of money
Keywords:  win, relations, public
a public-relations win
Keywords:  thing, physical
a physical thing
The 1-2-4-7 or the 1-3-6-10.