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Definition of barricade
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Barricade
(n.) Any bar,
obstruction,
or means of
defense..
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Barricaded
::
Barricaded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Barricad.
Petard
::
Petard
(n.) A case
containing
powder
to be
exploded,
esp. a
conical
or
cylindrical
case of metal
filled
with
powder
and
attached
to a
plank,
to be
exploded
against
and break down
gates,
barricades,
drawbridges,
etc. It has been
superseded..
Barricader
::
Barricader
(n.) One who
constructs
barricades.
Barricade
::
Barricade
(n.) To
fortify
or close with a
barricade
or with
barricades;
to stop up, as a
passage;
to
obstruct;
as, the
workmen
barricaded
the
streets
of
Paris..
Barricado
::
Barricado
(n. & v. t.) See
Barricade.
Unbarricade
::
Unbarricade
(v. t.) To
unbolt;
to
unbar;
to open.
Barricade
::
Barricade
(n.) Any bar,
obstruction,
or means of
defense..
Barricade
::
Barricade
(n.) A
fortification,
made in
haste,
of
trees,
earth,
palisades,
wagons,
or
anything
that will
obstruct
the
progress
or
attack
of an
enemy.
It is
usually
an
obstruction
formed
in
streets
to block an
enemy's
access..
Unbarricadoed
::
Unbarricadoed
(a.) Not
obstructed
by
barricades;
open; as,
unbarricadoed
streets..
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