fence rail
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Definition
- Noun:
- A rail that is split from a log: A piece of wood, typically used in the construction of a fence, that has been created by splitting a log lengthwise, often resulting in a roughly rectangular shape.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The farmer replaced the broken fence rail with a new one he split himself.
- The old fence was made from weathered fence rails.
Advanced Usage
- As a component: A fence rail is a fundamental component in traditional split-rail or post-and-rail fences, serving as the horizontal barrier between posts.
- The simplicity of the design relies on sturdy posts and interlocking fence rails.
Variants and Related Words
- Rail (n): A bar or series of bars, typically of wood or metal, used for support, as part of a fence, or on a railroad.
- Split rail (n): A type of fence rail, or a fence made from such rails. This is a closely related compound term.
- Fencing (n): The material used to make fences, or the sport of fighting with swords.
Synonyms
- Rail
- Fence post (Note: This is a different, vertical component of a fence structure.)
Notes on Meaning
- The term specifically denotes a rail that is made by the process of , as opposed to sawing. This traditional method often leaves a more rustic, rough-hewn appearance.
- It is a compound noun where "fence" specifies the purpose and "rail" specifies the object type. The definition emphasizes the method of production ("split from a log").
Noun
- a rail that is split from a log