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barbed wire (usually uncountable, plural barbed wires)
- Twisted strands of steel wire, often coated with zinc, having barbs evenly spaced along them; used to construct agricultural and military fences.
twisted strands of steel wire
- Arabic: سِلْك شَائِك m (silk šāʔik)
- Armenian: փշալար (hy) (pʻšalar)
- Azerbaijani: tikanlı məftil
- Bulgarian: бодли́ва тел f (bodlíva tel)
- Catalan: filferro espinós m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 鐵絲網/铁丝网 (zh) (tiěsīwǎng), 有刺的鐵絲網/有刺的铁丝网 (yǒu cì de tiěsīwǎng), 鐵刺絲/铁刺丝 (tiěcìsī)
- Czech: ostnatý drát (cs) m
- Danish: pigtråd (da) c
- Dutch: prikkeldraad (nl) m
- Esperanto: pikdrato (eo)
- Estonian: okastraat
- Faroese: píkatráður m
- Finnish: piikkilanka (fi)
- French: fil de fer barbelé (fr) m, fil barbelé m, barbelé (fr) m
- Georgian: ეკლიანი მავთული (eḳliani mavtuli)
- German: Stacheldraht (de) m
- Greek: αγκαθωτό σύρμα n (agkathotó sýrma)
- Hebrew: גדר תיל
- Hungarian: szögesdrót (hu)
- Indonesian: kawat berduri (id)
- Irish: sreang dheilgneach f, sreang dhealgach f
- Italian: filo spinato m
- Japanese: 有刺鉄線 (ja) (ゆうしてっせん, yūshitessen)
- Kashubian: kòlcati drót m, sztacheldrót m
- Kazakh: тікенді сым (tıkendı sym)
- Khmer: លួសបន្លា (luǝh bɑnlaa)
- Korean: 가시철사 (gasicheolsa)
- Latvian: dzeloņstieple f
- Macedonian: бодли́кава жи́ца f (bodlíkava žíca)
- Navajo: béésh adishahí
- Norwegian: piggtråd m
- Persian: سیم خاردار (sim-e xârdâr)
- Plautdietsch: Spekjadrot n, Hacheldrot n
- Polish: drut kolczasty (pl) m
- Portuguese: arame farpado (pt) m
- Romanian: sârmă ghimpată (ro) f
- Russian: колю́чая про́волока (ru) f (koljúčaja próvoloka)
- Scottish Gaelic: uèir bhiorach f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: бодљикава жица f
- Roman: bodljikava žica f
- Sicilian: ritticulatu m, filu spinatu m
- Slovak: ostnatý drôt m
- Slovene: bodeča žica f
- Spanish: alambre de púas m, alambre de espino m, (Spain) alambre de espinas m
- Swahili: seng'enge
- Swedish: taggtråd (sv) c
- Telugu: ముళ్ళ తీగ (muḷḷa tīga)
- Thai: ลวดหนาม (th) (lûuat-nǎam)
- Turkish: dikenli tel (tr)
- Turkmen: tikenli sim
- Ukrainian: колю́чий дріт m (koljúčyj drit)
- Uzbek: tikanli sim
- Vietnamese: dây kẽm gai (vi)
- Welsh: weiren bigog f
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