Associations to the word «Stockade»
Noun
- Fort
- Gate
- Eureka
- Trading
- Settlement
- Defender
- Wall
- Rajah
- Earthwork
- Post
- Hill
- River
- Log
- Bastion
- Fence
- Enclosure
- Knoll
- Hamlet
- Ditch
- Village
- Miner
- Moat
- Corral
- Redoubt
- Convict
- Hut
- Travers
- Volley
- Filth
- Kala
- Nag
- Fortification
- Overseer
- Nomad
- Timber
- Prisoner
- Trench
- Stake
- Garrison
- Settler
- Barracks
- Confluence
- Picket
- Cabin
- Tusk
- Tilly
- Rifleman
- Plain
- Argus
- Digger
- Torch
- Crowding
- Columbus
- Canister
- Cheyenne
- Mile
- Commotion
- Ashe
- Marietta
- Trail
- Rebel
- Rebellion
- Musket
- Mound
- Quadrangle
- Elephant
- Shoemaker
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
STOCKADE, noun. An enclosure protected by a wall of wooden posts
STOCKADE, noun. (colloquial) a military prison
STOCKADE, verb. (transitive) To enclose in a stockade.
Dictionary definition
STOCKADE, noun. Fortification consisting of a fence made of a line of stout posts set firmly for defense.
STOCKADE, noun. A penal camp where political prisoners or prisoners of war are confined (usually under harsh conditions).
STOCKADE, verb. Surround with a stockade in order to fortify.
Wise words
Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause.