fenceful
Etymology
From fence + -ful.
fenceful means Affording defense; defensive. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
adj
- Affording defense; defensive.“But of all the modern Historians there is not anyone has writ with a greater observance of the fenceful Character, than Mariana in his History of Spain.”
noun
- As many as make up or line a fence.“Yes, they were as dry and inflammable as one would expect; I had only to drop a match among them and the whole fenceful would flare up — and perhaps half the Riverina as well.”