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Definition of Fencibles

Fencible
Fencible Fen"ci*ble, n. (Mil.) A soldier enlisted for home service only; -- usually in the pl.

Meaning of Fencibles from wikipedia

- Gibraltar (as did Banffshire Fencibles, 2nd Argllshire Fencibles, and the Prince of Wales Own Fencibles) The Dumbarton Fencibles Regiment was raised in Scotland...
- Pet fence, an underground fence for pet containment Pool fence Snow fence School fence A balustrade or railing is a fence to prevent people from falling...
- No Fences is the second studio album by the American country music artist Garth Brooks. It was released on August 27, 1990, and reached No. 1 on Billboard's...
- The Sea Fencibles were naval fencible (a shortening of defencible) units established to provide a close-in line of defence and obstruct the operation...
- locality. The Fencibles were the first European settlers in the region. The name 'Fencibles' refers to the Royal New Zealand Fencible Corps. 'Fencible' is derived...
- units used fencibles in their title before and during the American Civil War. Example include the Texas Fencibles and the Bellefonte Fencibles (one of the...
- Fence is a town in Florence County, Wisconsin, United States. The po****tion was 231 at the 2000 census. The origin of the name "Fence" is obscure. According...
- Sutherland Fencibles may refer to any of three units: Sutherland Fencibles (1759) Sutherland Fencibles (1779) Sutherland Fencibles (1793) This set index...
- For the physical barrier, see electric fence. Electric Fence (or eFence) is a memory debugger written by Bruce Perens. It consists of a library which programmers...
- dated in the month of August, the Sutherland Fencibles was raised several w****s before that of Argyle Fencibles, 1,100 men having ****embled at the call of...