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palisading
pal·i·sade P0024500 (păl′ĭ-sād′)n.1. a. A fence of pales forming a defense barrier or fortification.b. One of the pales of such a fence.2. palisades A line of lofty steep cliffs, usually along a river.tr.v. pal·i·sad·ed, pal·i·sad·ing, pal·i·sades To equip or fortify with palisades or a palisade. [French palissade, from Old French, from Old Provençal palissada, from palissa, stake, from Vulgar Latin *pālīcea, from Latin pālus; see pag- in Indo-European roots.] EncyclopediaSeepalisadePalisading A term referring to a monolayer of relatively long cells or organisms arranged loosely perpendicular to a surface and parallel to each other Microbiology Corynebacterium spp may have a palisading pattern of growth, but are more often are described as being arranged like Chinese characters Pathology A descriptive term for a light microscopic appearance of elongated and compressed, usually epithelial cells, perpendicular to a surface—e.g., a basement membrane; palisading is classic finding in basal cell carcinoma |