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fence F0077100 (fĕns)n.1. A structure serving as an enclosure, a barrier, or a boundary, usually made of posts or stakes joined together by boards, wire, or rails.2. An adjustable guide with a flat edge used on a table saw and positioned parallel to the plane of the cutting attachment in order to keep the board properly positioned for the cut to be made at the correct distance from the board's edge.3. a. One who receives and sells stolen goods.b. A place where stolen goods are received and sold.4. Archaic A means of defense; a protection.v. fenced, fenc·ing, fenc·es v.tr.1. To surround or enclose with a fence or other barrier. See Synonyms at enclose.2. To separate or keep out by means of a fence or other barrier: fenced off one field from another; fenced out the deer from the garden.3. To sell (stolen goods) to a fence.4. Archaic a. To ward off; keep away.b. To defend.v.intr.1. To practice the art or sport of fencing.2. To avoid giving direct answers; hedge.3. To act as a conduit for stolen goods.Idiom: on the fence Informal Undecided as to which of two sides to support; uncommitted or neutral. [Middle English fens, short for defens, defense; see defense.] fenc′er n.fenced (fɛnst) adjsurrounded by a fenceTranslationsfenced
fencedslang Angry or annoyed. I was completely fenced when Todd blamed me for everything that had gone wrong with the project.See also: fencefenced mod. angry. (California.) Boy, was that old man fenced! See also: fenceEncyclopediaSeefence |