barricade
61barricade — a barrier used to lead fish into an enclosure, e.g. fyke net, pound net, etc …
62barricade — Synonyms and related words: abatis, advanced work, arm, armor, armor plate, balistraria, bang, bank, banquette, bar, barbed wire entanglement, barbican, barrier, bartizan, bastion, batten, batten down, battle, battlement, blank wall, block, block …
63barricade — [17] 12 May 1588 was known as la journée des barricades ‘the day of the barricades’, because in the course of disturbances in Paris during the Huguenot wars, large barrels (French barriques) filled with earth, cobblestones, etc were hauled into… …
64barricade — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. blockade, stockade; fence, barrier. See defense, enclosure, closure. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. obstacle, blockade, roadblock, obstruction; see barrier . v. Syn. obstruct, block, fortify; see bar 1 . III …
65barricade — bar·ri·cade || ‚bærɪ keɪd n. obstruction, blockade, barrier v. block; protect against attack, fortify …
66barricade — I. n. Obstruction (as in the streets of a city to serve as a fortification). See barrier. II. v. a. Obstruct, block up, stop up, fortify hastily …
67barricade — n 1. barrier, obstacle, hindrance; rampart, bulwark, protection. See barrier (defs.1 3). v 2. obstruct, block, blockade, bar; block up, close up, shut off, choke off; lock, padlock, bolt, secure, fasten, batten; shut in, fence in, defend, fortify …
68barricade — bar·ri·cade …
69barricade — nf., garde fou provisoire, barrière : BARIKÂDA (Albanais, Annecy, Thônes, Villards Thônes) …
70barricade — A barrier against the onslaught of enemies or rioters; a hastily constructed fence or wall in the street to prevent travelers from driving or stepping into excavations, in which case, the word imports an obstruction, not merely a warning, but an… …