e/Privacy fencing

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has glosseng: Privacy fencing is the use of fences to protect privacy, usually by preventing outsiders from seeing onto a property. There are cultural differences with regards to the use of fences around properties. For instance, it is common in European countries to put a fence around the entire border of one's property, including the front border, with a gate to obtain access to the property. However, in many parts of North America, fences are commonly used only on the borders between properties that back onto each other (on the side away from the street) and along the sides of properties up to the point where the house begins. The front yards in such neighborhoods are often open to the street. The privacy fence is often made of a rot-resistant wood, usually cedar, and is generally limited to six-feet in height.
lexicalizationeng: Privacy fencing
instance of(noun) a barrier that serves to enclose an area
fencing, fence

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