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огра́да — meaning in English

ograda

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English meaning

  • claustrum noun A thin, irregular sheet of grey matter underneath the inner part of the neocortex on both sides of the brains of mammals; its exact function is not understood, but it is believed to facilitate coordination between senses
  • fence noun A barrier, usually made of wood, metal, or wire, marking a boundary or enclosing an area.
  • fencing noun The sport of duelling with swords under formal rules.

Senses

огра́да is used for these senses in English:

  • claustrum (neuroanatomy) A thin, irregular sheet of grey matter underneath the inner part of the neocortex on both sides of the brains of mammals; its exact function is not understood, but it is believed to facilitate coordination between senses
  • fence (figuratively) A barrier, for example an emotional barrier.
  • fencing Material used to make fences, fences used as barriers or an enclosure.

fence — full definition

  1. noun A barrier, usually made of wood, metal, or wire, marking a boundary or enclosing an area.
  2. noun A person who buys and resells stolen goods.
  3. verb To enclose land with a fence.
  4. verb To compete in the sport of fencing, fighting with swords.
  5. verb To give evasive or deliberately vague answers to avoid a direct question.

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