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a type of fence made of one of more usually metal or wooden bars attached to posts, often along the edge of a path or at the side of stairs for safety and to provide support: The iron railing at the edge of the boardwalk was some six feet above the beach.
railing noun /'reɪlɪŋ/ 1. also also railings (in park, stadium) ogrodzenie (neuter) 2. (on wall) poręcz (feminine) (on bridge, quay) barierka (feminine) (on balcony) balustrada (feminine) Monolingual examples Green spaces will fenced off with metal railings and boulders to prevent access by motorbikes and cars.
railing in British English. (ˈreɪlɪŋ ) noun. 1. (often plural) a fence, balustrade, or barrier that consists of rails supported by posts. 2. rails collectively or material for making rails. Collins English Dictionary.
The meaning of RAILING is a barrier consisting of a rail and supports. How to use railing in a sentence.
a horizontal bar of wood, metal, etc, supported by vertical posts, functioning as a fence, barrier, handrail, etc. a horizontal bar fixed to a wall on which to hang things: a picture rail. a horizontal framing member in a door or piece of panelling. Comparestile2.
Definition of railing noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
railing meaning, definition, what is railing: a metal fence that is made of a series o...: Learn more.