taxonomy |
fence |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and fence
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
fence is a thin, human-constructed barrier which separates two pieces of land or a house perimeter.
As a verb fence is
to enclose, contain or separate by building fence.
balustrade |
fence |
As nouns the difference between balustrade and fence
is that
balustrade is a row of balusters topped by a rail, serving as an open parapet, as along the edge of a balcony, terrace, bridge, staircase, or the eaves of a building while
fence is a thin, human-constructed barrier which separates two pieces of land or a house perimeter.
As a verb fence is
to enclose, contain or separate by building fence.
yard |
fence |
In transitive terms the difference between yard and fence
is that
yard is to confine to a yard while
fence is to engage in the selling or buying of stolen goods.
As a proper noun Yard
is
Scotland Yard or
New Scotland Yard
rail |
fence |
In transitive terms the difference between rail and fence
is that
rail is to range in a line while
fence is to engage in the selling or buying of stolen goods.
As nouns the difference between rail and fence
is that
rail is a horizontal bar extending between supports and used for support or as a barrier; a railing while
fence is a thin, human-constructed barrier which separates two pieces of land or a house perimeter.
As verbs the difference between rail and fence
is that
rail is to travel by railway while
fence is to enclose, contain or separate by building fence.
licking |
fence |
As nouns the difference between licking and fence
is that
licking is an act of licking while
fence is a thin, human-constructed barrier which separates two pieces of land or a house perimeter.
As verbs the difference between licking and fence
is that
licking is while
fence is (
lb) to enclose, contain or separate by building fence.
fence |
indi |
As a noun fence
is a thin, human-constructed barrier which separates two pieces of land or a house perimeter.
As a verb fence
is (
lb) to enclose, contain or separate by building fence.
As a proper noun indi is
genitive form of indus used when naming stars, such as
α indi .
fence |
unfence |
As verbs the difference between fence and unfence
is that
fence is (
lb) to enclose, contain or separate by building fence while
unfence is to strip of a fence; to remove a fence from.
As a noun fence
is a thin, human-constructed barrier which separates two pieces of land or a house perimeter.
fence |
kiddle |
As nouns the difference between fence and kiddle
is that
fence is a thin, human-constructed barrier which separates two pieces of land or a house perimeter while
kiddle is a kind of fishweir resembling a wattle or fence.
As a verb fence
is (
lb) to enclose, contain or separate by building fence.
fence |
fencerow |
As nouns the difference between fence and fencerow
is that
fence is a thin, human-constructed barrier which separates two pieces of land or a house perimeter while
fencerow is the land adjacent to a fence.
As a verb fence
is (
lb) to enclose, contain or separate by building fence.
fence |
outfence |
In transitive terms the difference between fence and outfence
is that
fence is to engage in the selling or buying of stolen goods while
outfence is to fence better than (in the sport of fencing).
As a noun fence
is a thin, human-constructed barrier which separates two pieces of land or a house perimeter.
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