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palisade A strong wooden fence.
Ãâó: www.great-castles.com/glossary.html
palisade Many of the earthlodge villages of the Plains Village peoples, and later the Arikara and Mandan, were fortified by a deep ditch and a log stockade wall, also known as a palisade.
Ãâó: www.enviro-explorers.com/glossary.html
palisade A row of pointed stakes or posts forming a defensive barrier of a fort or redoubt.
Ãâó: www.fortedwards.org/arch/archglos.htm
palingenesis the alchemical art of bringing organic material back to life from its ashes or mummified remains. Derives from the Greek, palin (again) and genesis (birth): literally, "born again".
Ãâó: www.revelation-movie.com/glossary.html
pali- Personal name of the *Buddha. It means "he whose aim is accomplished.'
Ãâó: www.bloomington.in.us/~okolicko/definitions-3.html
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