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1) "Fences" -- As to fences gates 1fence Pronunciation: 'fen(t)s Function: noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English fens, short for defens defense 1 archaic : a means of protection : DEFENSE 2 a : a barrier intended to prevent escape or intrusion or to mark a boundary; especially : such a barrier made of posts and wire or boards b : an immaterial barrier or boundary line <on the other side of the fence in the argument> 3 : FENCING 1 4 a : a receiver of stolen goods b : a place where stolen goods are bought - fence·less /-l&s/ adjective - fence·less·ness noun - on the fence : in a position of neutrality or indecision Pronunciation Symbols Fence may refer to: - Fence, a structure to restrict or prevent movement
- Fence (band), a Belgian rock band
- Fence (criminal), a person who deals in the purchase and sale of stolen property
- Fence (statistics), a value beyond which an observation is considered an outlier
- Fence (woodworking), a portion of a tool used to guide the work
- Fence Collective, a grouping of musicians centered on Anstruther in the East Neuk of Fife
- Fence lizard, a name applied to two species of spiny lizard
- Fences (play), a play by August Wilson
- Fencing (sport), a sport of armed combat using a foil, épée, or saber
Places named Fence: - Fence, Wisconsin, a town in the United States
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2) "Gates" -- As to fences gates 1gate Pronunciation: 'gAt Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English geat; akin to Old Norse gat opening 1 : an opening in a wall or fence 2 : a city or castle entrance often with defensive structures (as towers) 3 a : the frame or door that closes a gate b : a movable barrier (as at a grade crossing) 4 a : a means of entrance or exit b : STARTING GATE c : an area (as at a railroad station or an airport) for departure or arrival d : a space between two markers through which a competitor must pass in the course of a slalom race 5 a : a door, valve, or other device for controlling the passage especially of a fluid b (1) : an electronic switch that allows or prevents the flow of current in a circuit (2) : an electrode in a field-effect transistor that modulates the current flowing through the transistor according to the voltage applied to the electrode -- compare DRAIN, SOURCE c : a device (as in a computer) that outputs a signal when specified input conditions are met <logic gate> d : a molecule or part of a molecule that acts (as by a change in conformation) in response to a stimulus to permit or block passage (as of ions) through a cell membrane 6 slang : DISMISSAL <gave him the gate> 7 : the total admission receipts or the number of spectators (as at a sports event) Pronunciation Symbols Gates is a surname, and may refer to: - 1 People
- 2 Fictional characters
- 3 Geography
- 4 See also
| The Gates family of Seattle, Washington, is prominent due to the financial success of Bill Gates and his company, Microsoft. Members of this family include: - Bill Gates (born 1955), American software entrepreneur
- Melinda Gates, American philanthropist, wife of Bill Gates
- William H. Gates, Sr., American philanthropist, Bill's father
- Mary Maxwell Gates, American philanthropist, Bill's mother
- Mimi Gardner Gates, American art historian, William Sr.'s second wife
- Brian Gates , American Badass
Several athletes have the surname Gates: - Antonio Gates, American professional football player
- Brent Gates, American professional baseball player
- Lionel Gates, American professional football player
- Mathew Gates, American figure skater
- William 'Pop' Gates, member of the Harlem Globetrotters
Civil servants with the surname Gates have included: - Alma Gates, American local politician
- Artemus Gates, American financier and Undersecretary of the Navy during World War II
- Charles W. Gates (1856-1927), 20th century Governor of Vermont
- Daryl Gates, American police officer
- Ralph F. Gates, onetime Governor of Indiana
- Robert Gates, President of Texas A&M, former CIA director, US Secretary of Defense
- Seth Merrill Gates, 19th century American politician
- Several men named Thomas Gates:
- Sir Thomas Gates (1585-1621), Governor of colonial Virginia
- Thomas Sovereign Gates, Sr. (1873-1948), American banker and university president
- Thomas S. Gates, Jr. (1906-1983), American politician
Other people with the surname Gates include: - Bill Gates (frontiersman), a participant in the Klondike Gold Rush
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