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BarricadeBarricade Bar`ri*cade", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Barricaded; p.
pr. & vb. n. Barricading.] [Cf. F. barricader. See
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.
The further end whereof [a bridge] was barricaded with
barrels. --Hakluyt. BarricadedBarricade Bar`ri*cade", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Barricaded; p.
pr. & vb. n. Barricading.] [Cf. F. barricader. See
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.
The further end whereof [a bridge] was barricaded with
barrels. --Hakluyt. Barricader
Barricader Bar`ri*cad"er, n.
One who constructs barricades.
BarricadingBarricade Bar`ri*cade", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Barricaded; p.
pr. & vb. n. Barricading.] [Cf. F. barricader. See
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.
The further end whereof [a bridge] was barricaded with
barrels. --Hakluyt. BarricadoBarricado Bar`ri*ca"do, n. & v. t.
See Barricade. --Shak. HurricanoHurricano Hur`ri*ca"no, n.; pl. Hurricanoes.
A waterspout; a hurricane. [Obs.] --Drayton. ``You cataracts
and hurricanoes, spout.' --Shak. HurricanoesHurricano Hur`ri*ca"no, n.; pl. Hurricanoes.
A waterspout; a hurricane. [Obs.] --Drayton. ``You cataracts
and hurricanoes, spout.' --Shak. SerricatedSerricated Ser"ri*ca`ted, a. [See Sericeous.]
Covered with fine silky down. Turrical
Turrical Tur"ric*al, a.
Of or pertaining to a turret, or tower; resembling a tower.
Unbarricade
Unbarricade Un*bar`ri*cade", v. t. [1st pref. un- +
barricade.]
To unbolt; to unbar; to open.
You shall not unbarricade the door. --J. Webster
(1623).
Unbarricadoed
Unbarricadoed Un*bar`ri*ca"doed, a.
Not obstructed by barricades; open; as, unbarricadoed
streets. --Burke.
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