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fascine

Fascine vs Palisade - What's the difference?

fascine | palisade |


As nouns the difference between fascine and palisade

is that fascine is a cylindrical bundle of small sticks of wood, bound together, used in raising batteries, filling ditches, strengthening ramparts, and making parapets; also in revetments for river banks, and in mats for dams, jetties, etc while palisade is a long, strong stake, one end of which is set firmly in the ground, and the other sharpened.

As a verb palisade is

to equip with a palisade.

Wikidiffcom vs Fascine - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | fascine |


As a verb fascine is

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Fascine vs Falcine - What's the difference?

fascine | falcine |


As a noun fascine

is a cylindrical bundle of small sticks of wood, bound together, used in raising batteries, filling ditches, strengthening ramparts, and making parapets; also in revetments for river banks, and in mats for dams, jetties, etc.

As an adjective falcine is

of or relating to the falx.

Fuscine vs Fascine - What's the difference?

fuscine | fascine |


As nouns the difference between fuscine and fascine

is that fuscine is a dark-colored substance obtained from empyreumatic animal oil while fascine is a cylindrical bundle of small sticks of wood, bound together, used in raising batteries, filling ditches, strengthening ramparts, and making parapets; also in revetments for river banks, and in mats for dams, jetties, etc.

Fasciae vs Fascine - What's the difference?

fasciae | fascine |


As a noun fasciae

is .

As a verb fascine is

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Fascina vs Fascine - What's the difference?

fascina | fascine |

Fascine is a descendant of fascina.



As nouns the difference between fascina and fascine

is that fascina is plural of fascinum while fascine is a cylindrical bundle of small sticks of wood, bound together, used in raising batteries, filling ditches, strengthening ramparts, and making parapets; also in revetments for river banks, and in mats for dams, jetties, etc.

Fascins vs Fascine - What's the difference?

fascins | fascine |


As nouns the difference between fascins and fascine

is that fascins is plural of fascin while fascine is a cylindrical bundle of small sticks of wood, bound together, used in raising batteries, filling ditches, strengthening ramparts, and making parapets; also in revetments for river banks, and in mats for dams, jetties, etc.

Fascine vs Fascin - What's the difference?

fascine | fascin |


As a verb fascine

is .

As a noun fascin is

(protein) an actin-bundling protein.

Fascine vs Goudron - What's the difference?

fascine | goudron |


As nouns the difference between fascine and goudron

is that fascine is a cylindrical bundle of small sticks of wood, bound together, used in raising batteries, filling ditches, strengthening ramparts, and making parapets; also in revetments for river banks, and in mats for dams, jetties, etc while goudron is a small fascine or fagot, steeped in wax, pitch, and glue, used for starting fires, lighting ditches and ramparts, etc.

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