Translation for '
rail fence' from English to French
NOUN | a rail fence | rail fences | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- It would be planted out "in the modern way of landscape gardening, as many of the squares are now in London, the garden enclosed with an elegant rail fence".
- The marker is a white granite oblisque surrounded by a low steel rail fence and was put in place in 1936.
- They did find a massive stone side wall as well as the likely original post holes for the rail fence.
- Calvin discovers a diary in the library, encrypted with a rail fence cipher.
- Powell, the town got its name from a "passing observer who saw many lizards sunning and licking themselves on a rail fence."
- Players from the local cricket club erected a two-rail fence around the oval during the 1860s but a solid planked safety barrier was needed for motor cycle racing, although this did not stop several deaths occurring as a result of crashes.
- The Big Pineapple complex is partly fenced to the south boundary with a timber-framed flat-top paling fence and a low three-rail fence to the east which is painted white.
- A timber safety rail fence surrounds the memorial precinct.
- This is the same advantage possessed by a zig-zag split rail fence.
- Born in Natick, Comecho enlisted for eight month's service and his unit held the line at Bunker Hill between the redoubt and the rail fence.
- This style dispenses with heathering and, with a post and rail fence on the field side behind it, does not need to be stockproof.
- They include simple substitution ciphers (such as ROT13) and transposition ciphers (such as a Rail Fence Cipher).
- Route ciphers have many more keys than a rail fence.
- The rail fence cipher (also called a zigzag cipher) is a classical type of transposition cipher.
- Porter's remaining forces yielded ground and joined the others behind the rail fence.
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