Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Defensible.
Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Defensible and, of course, Defensible synonyms and on the right images related to the word Defensible.
No result for Defensible. Showing similar results...
Defensibleness
Defensibleness De*fen"si*ble*ness, n.
Capability of being defended; defensibility. --Priestley.
Indefensible
Indefensible In`de*fen"si*ble, [Pref. in- not + defensible:
cf. OF. indefensible, indefensable.]
Not defensible; not capable of being defended, maintained,
vindicated, or justified; unjustifiable; untenable; as, an
indefensible fortress, position, cause, etc.
Men find that something can be said in favor of what,
on the very proposal, they thought utterly
indefensible. --Burke.
Meaning of Defensible from wikipedia
- Look up defense, defence, or
defensive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Defense or
defence may
refer to:
Defense (military),
forces primarily intended...
-
Defensible space may
refer to:
Defensible space theory, a
concept of
influencing negative social behavior through architectural and
urban design Defensible...
- The
defensible space theory of
architect and city
planner Oscar Newman encomp****es
ideas about crime prevention and
neighborhood safety.
Newman argues...
- The
Defensible Barracks is a
fortified barracks located at
Europa Flats in the
British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. The
British defensive strategy...
-
heavily pressed the
ditch is not
defensible and so
neither is the Bailey.
Rather one
retreats to the
insalubrious but
defensible,
perhaps impregnable, Motte...
- A
defensible space, in the
context of fire control, is a
natural and/or
landscaped area
around a
structure that has been
maintained and
designed to reduce...
- The
Defensible Barracks at
Pembroke Dock, is a
Grade II* listed, Victorian-era
fortification and
barracks in Pembrokeshire,
South Wales. It is a 20-sided...
-
archive organization for
permanent or
extended long-term preservation.
Defensible disposition refers to the
ability of an
identified and
applied retention...
-
defined in Newman's book
Design Guidelines for
Creating Defensible Space (1972),
defensible space is "a
residential environment whose physical characteristics—building...
-
fortress and city,
built by King
Kashyapa (477–495 CE) as a new more
defensible capital. It was also used as a
Buddhist monastery after the
capital was...