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cordon
noun
    1. A line of police or soldiers, or a system of road blocks, encircling an area so as to prevent or control passage into or out of it.
      Thesaurus: fence, barrier, chain, line, ring.
    2. A ribbon bestowed as a mark of honour.
    3. hortic.
      A fruit tree trained to grow as a single stem.
    4. A row of stones along the line of a rampart.
verb
    cordoned, cordoning
    1. To close off (an area) with a cordon.
      Thesaurus: enclose, surround, encircle, fence, pen, hem, separate, isolate.
      Form: cordon something off (often)
Etymology: 15c: from French cordon, diminutive of corde cord.



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