worm fence
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of fence constructed in a zigzag pattern: A "worm fence" is a fence made from wooden rails that are stacked in a crisscrossing, zigzag manner, interlocking at the ends without the use of posts set in the ground. It is also historically known as a "snake fence" or "Virginia rail fence."
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The old property line was marked by a decaying worm fence.
- They built a traditional worm fence around the pasture using split rails.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Descriptive Context: The term is often used in historical, agricultural, or rural descriptions to evoke a traditional American landscape.
- The painting depicted a classic farm scene with a worm fence winding over the hill.
Variants and Related Words
- Snake fence (n): A synonym for "worm fence," describing the same zigzag structure.
- Virginia rail fence (n): Another synonym, referencing a specific regional style.
- Split-rail fence (n): A more general term for a fence made of split wooden rails, which can be constructed in a straight line (using posts) or in a zigzag ("worm fence") pattern.
Synonyms
- Zigzag fence: Describes the distinctive shape.
- Chestnut rail fence: Can be a specific type if made from chestnut wood.
Related Phrases
- "To build like a worm fence": An informal phrase suggesting a meandering, non-linear construction or path.
- The new sidewalk seems to be built like a worm fence, twisting all over the place.
Noun
- rail fence consisting of a zigzag of interlocking rails