snake-rail fence
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Definition
Noun: A snake-rail fence is a type of rail fence constructed in a continuous zigzag pattern. It is built by stacking split wooden rails in a series of interlocking angles, with each section leaning against the one before it, forming a self-supporting barrier without the need for posts set in the ground.
Usage
This term specifically refers to the physical fence structure. It is a compound noun where "snake-rail" acts as an adjective modifying "fence," describing its distinctive winding, serpentine form.
Examples
- The old property line was marked by a crumbling snake-rail fence.
- Pioneers often built snake-rail fences because they required no nails or dug postholes.
- We followed the snake-rail fence through the field.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in historical, agricultural, or rural contexts to describe a traditional fencing method common in wooded areas of North America.
- It can be used metaphorically to describe any meandering line or boundary, though this is less common.
Variants and Related Words
- Snake fence: A common shortened name for the same structure.
- Worm fence: Another synonymous regional name.
- Virginia fence: A historical regional name.
- Zigzag fence: A descriptive name highlighting the shape.
- Split-rail fence: A broader category; a snake-rail fence is a specific type of split-rail fence built in a zigzag pattern. Not all split-rail fences are snake fences (some use vertical posts).
Synonyms
- Zigzag fence
- Worm fence
- Virginia fence (historical)
Related Idioms or Phrases
- "Snake-rail pattern": Used to describe any layout or design that resembles the continuous zigzag of this fence type.
Noun
- rail fence consisting of a zigzag of interlocking rails