Barbwire

/ˈbɑrbwaɪr/ noun

A fence or barrier made of wire with sharp barbs spaced along its length, designed to keep animals in or out and prevent trespassing.

Compound of 'barb' (sharp projection) and 'wire,' invented in the 1870s American West. 'Barb' derives from Latin 'barba' (beard), while 'wire' comes from Proto-Germanic.

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