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Definition
Synonym
Flechtzaun
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Flechtzaun
m
; (aufgestelltes) Flechtwerk
n
wattle fence; wattlework; wattles; wattling
Flechtzaun
m
; (aufgestelltes) Flechtwerk
n
wattle fence; wattlework; wattles; wattling
Flechtzaun
m
; (aufgestelltes) Flechtwerk
n
wattle fence; wattlework; wattles; wattling
Deutsche
Flechtzaun Synonyme
Englische
wattle fence; wattlework; wattles; wattling Synonyme
wattle
arabesque
basketry
basketwork
braid
cancellation
cross-hatching
crossing-out
enlace
entwine
filigree
fret
fretwork
grate
grating
grid
gridiron
grille
grillwork
hachure
hatching
interknit
interlace
interlacement
intertexture
intertie
intertissue
intertwine
intertwinement
intertwist
interweave
intort
knit
lace
lacery
lacework
lacing
lattice
latticework
loom
loop
mat
mesh
meshes
meshwork
net
netting
network
noose
plait
pleach
plexure
plexus
raddle
reticle
reticulation
reticule
reticulum
riddle
screen
screening
sieve
splice
texture
tissue
tracery
trellis
trelliswork
twill
twine
twist
weave
weaving
web
webbing
webwork
weft
wicker
wickerwork
wreathe
Flechtzaun Definition
Fence
(
n.
)
That
which
fends
off
attack
or
danger
Fence
(
n.
)
An
inclosure
about
a
field
or
other
space,
or
about
any
object
Fence
(
n.
)
A
projection
on
the
bolt,
which
passes
through
the
tumbler
gates
in
locking
and
unlocking.
Fence
(
n.
)
Self-defense
by
the
use
of
the
sword
Fence
(
n.
)
A
receiver
of
stolen
goods,
or
a
place
where
they
are
received.
Fence
(
v.
t.)
To
fend
off
danger
from
Fence
(
v.
t.)
To
inclose
with
a
fence
or
other
protection
Fence
(
v.
i.)
To
make
a
defense
Fence
(
v.
i.)
To
practice
the
art
of
attack
and
defense
with
the
sword
or
with
the
foil,
esp.
with
the
smallsword,
using
the
point
only.
Fence
(
v.
i.)
Hence,
to
fight
or
dispute
in
the
manner
of
fencers,
that
is,
by
thrusting,
guarding,
parrying,
etc.
Flower-fence
(
n.
)
A
tropical
leguminous
bush
(Poinciana,
/
Caesalpinia,
pulcherrima)
with
prickly
branches,
and
showy
yellow
or
red
flowers
Wattle
(
n.
)
A
twig
or
flexible
rod
Wattle
(
n.
)
A
rod
laid
on
a
roof
to
support
the
thatch.
Wattle
(
n.
)
A
naked
fleshy,
and
usually
wrinkled
and
highly
colored,
process
of
the
skin
hanging
from
the
chin
or
throat
of
a
bird
or
reptile.
Wattle
(
n.
)
Barbel
of
a
fish.
Wattle
(
n.
)
The
astringent
bark
of
several
Australian
trees
of
the
genus
Acacia,
used
in
tanning
Wattle
(
n.
)
The
trees
from
which
the
bark
is
obtained.
See
Savanna
wattle,
under
Savanna.
Wattling
(
p.
pr.
&
vb.
n.)
of
Wattle
Wattle
(
v.
t.)
To
bind
with
twigs.
Wattle
(
v.
t.)
To
twist
or
interweave,
one
with
another,
as
twigs
Wattle
(
v.
t.)
To
form,
by
interweaving
or
platting
twigs.
Wattling
(
n.
)
The
act
or
process
of
binding
or
platting
with
twigs
wattle fence; wattlework; wattles; wattling Bedeutung
fence
lizard
spiny
lizard
often
seen
basking
on
fences
in
the
United
States
and
northern
Mexico
western
fence
lizard
swift
blue-belly
Sceloporus
occidentalis
common
western
lizard,
seen
on
logs
or
rocks
eastern
fence
lizard
pine
lizard
Sceloporus
undulatus
small
active
lizard
of
United
States
and
north
to
British
Columbia
chainlink
fence
a
fence
of
steel
wires
woven
into
a
diamond
pattern
fence
fencing
a
barrier
that
serves
to
enclose
an
area
picket
fence
paling
a
fence
made
of
upright
pickets
rail
fence
a
fence
(usually
made
of
split
logs
laid
across
each
other
at
an
angle)
split
rail
fence
rail
a
rail
that
is
split
from
a
log
sunk
fence
ha-ha
haw-haw
a
ditch
with
one
side
being
a
retaining
wall,
used
to
divide
lands
without
defacing
the
landscape
wattle
framework
consisting
of
stakes
interwoven
with
branches
to
form
a
fence
worm
fence
snake
fence
snakeail
fence
Virginia
fence
rail
fence
consisting
of
a
zigzag
of
interlocking
rails
wattle
lappet
a
fleshy
wrinkled
and
often
brightly
colored
fold
of
skin
hanging
from
the
neck
or
throat
of
certain
birds
(chickens
and
turkeys)
or
lizards
fence
mending
social
action
to
improve
poor
relations
(especially
in
politics),
they
moved
forward
from
a
period
of
fence
mending
to
substantive
changes
in
the
country
fence
line
a
boundary
line
created
by
a
fence
fence
a
dealer
in
stolen
property
fence-sitter
a
person
who
won't
take
sides
in
a
controversy
wattle
any
of
various
Australasian
trees
yielding
slender
poles
suitable
for
wattle
black
wattle
Acacia
auriculiformis
Australian
tree
that
yields
tanning
materials
gidgee
stinking
wattle
Acacia
cambegei
scrubby
Australian
acacia
having
extremely
foul-smelling
blossoms
silver
wattle
mimosa
Acacia
dealbata
evergreen
Australasian
tree
having
white
or
silvery
bark
and
young
leaves
and
yellow
flowers
huisache
cassie
mimosa
bush
sweet
wattle
sweet
acacia
scented
wattle
flame
tree
Acacia
farnesiana
tropical
American
thorny
shrub
or
small
tree,
fragrant
yellow
flowers
used
in
making
perfumery
golden
wattle
Acacia
pycnantha
shrubby
Australian
tree
having
clusters
of
fragrant
golden
yellow
flowers,
widely
cultivated
as
an
ornamental
coralwood
coral-wood
red
sandalwood
Barbados
pride
peacock
flower
fence
Adenanthera
pavonina
East
Indian
tree
with
racemes
of
yellow-white
flowers,
cultivated
as
an
ornamental
wattle
and
daub
building
material
consisting
of
interwoven
rods
and
twigs
covered
with
clay
argue
contend
debate
fence
have
an
argument
about
something
wall
palisade
fence
fence
in
surround
surround
with
a
wall
in
order
to
fortify
fence
fight
with
fencing
swords
wattle
interlace
to
form
wattle
fence
fence
in
enclose
with
a
fence,
we
fenced
in
our
yard
wattle
build
of
or
with
wattle
fence
receive
stolen
goods
on
the
fence(p)
undecided
characterized
by
indecision,
some
who
had
been
on
the
fence
came
out
in
favor
of
the
plan,
too
many
voters
still
declare
they
are
undecided
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