clôture
fence
noun kloh-TYOOR Rare
Origin: Latin clausura, 'a closing'
Also means
closure
Usage Note
clôture refers to a physical fence or enclosure as well as the official closing of a debate, parliamentary session, or event. La clôture des débats is 'the closing of the debate'. The verb clôturer means 'to close' or 'to enclose', and the circumflex marks a historical dropped 's' (cf. Old French closture).
Examples
"Il a installé une clôture autour du jardin."
Natural Translation
He installed a fence around the garden.
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