- fortification consisting of a fence made of a line of stout posts set firmly for defense
- surround with a stockade in order to fortify
- concentration camp: a penal camp where political prisoners or prisoners of war are confined (usually under harsh conditions)
- A stockade is an enclosure of palisades and tall walls made of logs placed side by side vertically with the tops sharpened to provide security.
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- enclosure of posts used for fortification or to control entry
- A line of tall stout posts securely set either as a defense, to keep the enemy out, or as a pen to keep prisoners in. See image »
- an enclosure or a strong, high barrier made of stakes or timbers.
- A timber wall or defensive barrier (Palisade).
- A line or enclosure of stout posts or stakes set upright in the earth with no separation between them, to form a barrier eight or more feet high. Stockades were generally provided with loopholes in the upper part of the fence. ...
- A defensive perimeter made of solid upright timbers and with loopholes for firing through. See also palisade.
- A defensive wall of a fort made by placing posts side-by-side in the ground in an upright position. A stockade usually is made from digging a trench, placing posts in the trench and then filling the trench with dirt or rocks or trash to hold the posts upright. ...
- A correctional facility, under the jurisdiction of an installation commander, used for the confinement of military prisoners.
- A barricade for entrenchments and redoubts, usually made of timber, often furnished with loopholes for musket fire. Same as Palisade.
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- Solid fence of heavy timbers.
- Location: South Country
- A defensive barrier consisting of strong posts or timbers fixed upright in the ground. The design and construction techniques first emerge in the Midwest ca. 900 AD.