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railing +‎ -ed

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railinged (not comparable)

  1. (nonstandard) Having railings.
    • 1990, Craig Thoman, Wildcat:
      On the apron near the terminal, on the railinged roof of the terminal with the sightseers and relatives, behind glass.
    • 2001, Neil Baldwin, Edison: inventing the century:
      Three levels of booklined shelves encircle the room, protected behind railinged galleries connected by a steep staircase.
    • 2010, Alastair Reynolds, Terminal World:
      Halfway to the front, two airmen were manning a small machine-gun position - two pedestal-mounted weapons set on a railinged platform - but as yet they weren't firing.

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