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palice

 

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Term: palice

Part of Speech: Noun

Senses:

  • (1) A fortified fence or wall used for defense.
  • (2) A barrier made of wooden stakes or pales, typically forming part of a park or garden.
  • (3) (Obsolete) A piked weapon; a pike or lance.
  • (4) (Obsolete) A boundary or limit.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The ancient castle was surrounded by a palice for protection against enemy attacks.
  2. The beautiful garden had a palice made of wooden stakes to separate it from the rest of the park.
  3. In medieval times, knights would often wield a palice as their weapon of choice in battles.
  4. During the discussion, they reached the palice of what could be considered acceptable behavior.

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