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palisado

[ pal-uh-sey-doh ]

noun

plural: palisadoespalisadoed palisadoing


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ܲp··dDZ adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of palisado1

From the Spanish word palizada
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Example Sentences

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The track is long gone and you’d never expect to see a horse race down Palisado Avenue’s paved two-lane road these days, but the neighborhood still shows vestiges of the town’s connection to harness racing.

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Opposite to the principal Front there’s an Area, encompass’d with an Iron Palisado, in the midst of which is a white marble Statue of Queen Anne, in whose Reign this Church was finish’d; which was begun so long ago as after the Great Fire, in the Reign of Charles II.

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Then your palisado, pray what may he be?

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So, sir, as I was telling you, I have seen one of these hussars eat up a ravelin for his breakfast, and afterwards pick his teeth with a palisado.

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Your palisado is a pretty sort of bodkin, about the thickness of my leg.

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